83.7% of People Aged 60 and Over Respond "Have Not Prepared for My Own Funeral." What are the Contents of "Pre-arrangements" for Those Who Are Preparing?
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A survey by NEXER and Saijo Hakushima Kaikan revealed that 83.7% of people aged 60 and over have not prepared for their funerals. Among those who are preparing, 87.7% have communicated their wishes to their families, focusing on funeral format, interment methods, and scope of attendees. Illness or the death of a loved one often triggers these preparations, driven by a strong desire to "not burden the family."
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people aged 60 and over are preparing for their funerals?
- A: According to the survey, 16.3% of people aged 60 and over have started preparing for their own funerals.
- Q: What are the main triggers for starting funeral preparations?
- A: Personal illness, changes in health, or the death of a loved one are major triggers, often driven by the desire to "not burden the family."
- Q: What are the main reasons for not preparing for a funeral?
- A: The main reasons include psychological resistance like "it's too early" or "I don't know what to do," and a lack of information.