AU - Ghaffari, M AU - Esmali, A TI - Structural Model of Death Anxiety in Soldiers Based on Social Intelligence, Moral Intelligence and Religious Orientation PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - J-Police-Med JN - J-Police-Med VO - 8 VI - 4 IP - 4 4099 - http://jpmed.ir/article-1-807-en.html 4100 - http://jpmed.ir/article-1-807-en.pdf SO - J-Police-Med 4 ABĀ  - Aims: The aim of this study was to design the soldiers’ death anxiety structural model based on social intelligence, moral intelligence and religious orientation. Materials & Methods: 340 soldiers in Maragheh in 2018 were enrolled in this study using cluster sampling. Lennick & Kiel moral intelligence questionnaire, Tromso social intelligence scale, Templer death anxiety scale and Allport & Ross religious orientation questionnaire were used for data collection. The data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient, Bootstrap and Sobel test using SPSS and Amos22. Findings: The direct effect of moral intelligence, social intelligence and intrinsic religious orientationwere significant in estimating soldiers’ death anxiety. The indirect effect of moral intelligence (t-value=4.7) and social intelligence (t-value=4.4) by mediating internal religious orientation on the soldiers’ death anxiety were significant. Generally 30% of death anxiety variance was explained by the variables of the model. Conclusion: Death anxiety can be reduced by enhancing social intelligence, moral intelligence and intrinsic religious orientation. CP - IRAN IN - LG - eng PB - J-Police-Med PG - 183 PT - Original Research YR - 2019