News — Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health crises, death anxiety in the United States has significantly increased.
, assistant professor of human communication studies at Cal State Fullerton, analyzes how different emotions — such as worry and humor — impact people’s willingness to confront their mortality.
Seiter is researching how different levels of humor in podcasts impact a listener’s ability to have conversations about death and explore different end-of-life precautions. Seiter also encourages people to talk openly about death and learn more about advance care directives.
For example, earlier research in the end-of-life communication field indicates that profanity has helped younger people open up to difficult conversations about last wishes and advance care.
Seiter said: “Humor has the ability to make conversations about death more accessible for everybody.
“I think it’s important for us to step into places of constructive discomfort.
“Especially with COVID-19, we’ve all been living with death very intimately for several years and giving people an avenue to talk about it is a really valuable thing.”
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