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pubmed-article:16136708pubmed:abstractTextThe present study describes the characteristics and attitudes of non-terminally ill persons who support physician-assisted death (PAD) along with their expectations and preferences for care in the future. Participants (N = 101) completed a survey assessing current affect and attitudes and those expected if terminally ill. Participants' responses indicated they were a well-adjusted group with little evidence of depressive symptoms or past suicidal ideation. Current attitudes were differentially related to future care preferences. Findings suggest a need for longitudinal research on the stability of current attitudes and how they relate to PAD among non-terminally ill supporters of assisted death.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16136708pubmed:affiliationCentral Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, CeMHOR, HSR & D, Bldg. 58, 2200 Fort Roots Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72214, USA. BlevinsDean@uams.edulld:pubmed
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