Death can be good for your health: Fitness intentions as a proximal and distal defense against mortality salience

被引:114
作者
Arndt, J
Schimel, J
Goldenberg, JL
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[2] Univ Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7, Canada
[3] Boise State Univ, Boise, ID 83725 USA
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10.1111/j.1559-1816.2003.tb01972.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Although terror management theory has stimulated a wide body of research, no research to date has demonstrated empirically that intentions to engage in health-oriented behavior can function as a terror management defense. Toward this end, the present studies examined whether increased fitness intentions could be used as both a direct defense against conscious concerns with death, but also as an indirect defense against unconscious death concerns among individuals for whom fitness is important to their self-esteem. In Study 1, both high and low fitness esteem participants responded to reminders of mortality with immediate exaggerated fitness intentions, relative to controls. Study 2 replicated this effect, but also found that a similar increase in fitness intentions only emerged following a delay when fitness was important to the individuals' self-esteem. Discussion focuses on the implications for different types of psychological defense on heath-related behavior.
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页码:1726 / 1746
页数:21
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