In the present article, we present a theoretical perspective on ageism that is derived from terror management theory. According to the theory, human beings manage deeply‐rooted fears about their vulnerability to death through symbolic constructions of meaning and corresponding standards of value. We extend this perspective to suggest that elderly individuals present an existential threat for the non‐elderly because they remind us all that: (a) death is inescapable, (b) the body is fallible, and (c) the bases by which we may secure self‐esteem (and manage death anxiety) are transitory. We review some recent empirical evidence in support of these ideas and then discuss possible avenues for combating ageism
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Although terror management theory’s proponents claim that it is an evolutionary the-ory of human beh...
Pyszczynski, Solomon and Greenberg's 'Terror Management Theory' presents itself as an empirically gr...
In the present article, we present a theoretical perspective on ageism that is derived from terror m...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) holds that individuals who are made aware of death rapidly suppress/r...
Terror management theory asserts that death fear (fear of annihilation) is buffered by self-esteem a...
Proponents of Terror Management Theory (TMT) argue that many facets of disgust serve to defend again...
Terror management theory asserts that death fear (fear of annihilation) is buffered by self-esteem a...
According to terror management theory, people are motivated to protect themselves from the potential...
The authors aimed to examine the effect of death anxiety on the reports of health-promoting behavior...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
It has been found that ageism occurs to create a barrier against death anxiety, or in other words de...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Although terror management theory’s proponents claim that it is an evolutionary the-ory of human beh...
Pyszczynski, Solomon and Greenberg's 'Terror Management Theory' presents itself as an empirically gr...
In the present article, we present a theoretical perspective on ageism that is derived from terror m...
Terror Management Theory (TMT) holds that individuals who are made aware of death rapidly suppress/r...
Terror management theory asserts that death fear (fear of annihilation) is buffered by self-esteem a...
Proponents of Terror Management Theory (TMT) argue that many facets of disgust serve to defend again...
Terror management theory asserts that death fear (fear of annihilation) is buffered by self-esteem a...
According to terror management theory, people are motivated to protect themselves from the potential...
The authors aimed to examine the effect of death anxiety on the reports of health-promoting behavior...
One goal in life is survival even when faced with the certainty of death. To defend against the fear...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
It has been found that ageism occurs to create a barrier against death anxiety, or in other words de...
According to Terror Management Theory (TMT), many human behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts are the r...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
Although terror management theory’s proponents claim that it is an evolutionary the-ory of human beh...
Pyszczynski, Solomon and Greenberg's 'Terror Management Theory' presents itself as an empirically gr...