This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered systems of meaning can affect health behaviors and decision making. Building on terror management theory, the present analysis suggests terror management efforts rely on the maintenance of a microsystem of meaning (organizing one’s world into a coherent, predictable place) and a macrosystem of meaning (organizing one’s actions within that world into an abstract system of values and beliefs). With the micro-level forming the bedrock of meaningful behavior, we focus on two major ways that relatively macro-level construals of meaning can influence health. First, conscious awareness of death can motivate decisions based on macro-level perceptions of h...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Religious belief has been a stable and wide-reaching force...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...
This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered syste...
This article offers an integrative understanding of the intersection between health and death from t...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
Explores the effects of the human awareness of mortality on physical and mental health. This explora...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
Interfacing the terror management health model with the meaning transfer model, we offer novel hypot...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Although terror management theory has stimulated a wide body of research, no research to date has de...
Abstract The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are pro...
The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are processed only when message...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Religious belief has been a stable and wide-reaching force...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...
This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered syste...
This article offers an integrative understanding of the intersection between health and death from t...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
Explores the effects of the human awareness of mortality on physical and mental health. This explora...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
Interfacing the terror management health model with the meaning transfer model, we offer novel hypot...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Although terror management theory has stimulated a wide body of research, no research to date has de...
Abstract The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are pro...
The Extended Parallel Process Model posits that fear-appeal messages are processed only when message...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
Previous terror management research has shown that mildly depressed subjects show a greater increase...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Religious belief has been a stable and wide-reaching force...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...