Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, participants were primed with death‐related thoughts and then rated their desire to engage in sex in different contexts. Study 4 included an assessment of reasons for engaging in sex. Results showed that MS increased the desire for romantic sex, regardless of gender, and the desire for casual sex among more avoidant men. Sexual desire was fueled by distinct patterns of motives among highly anxious and avoidant people. These findings suggest that the variety of meanings sexual behavior has for different people may explain why, in some cases, sexual behavior may function as a defense against mortality concerns, whereas in other cases, it may exac...
Two studies tested whether reminders of safe sex and risky sex would lead to higher mortality salien...
Terror management theory (TMT), proposed by Greenberg, Pyszcynski, and Solomon (1986), suggests that...
The gaming motivations literature is limited by a lack of consideration of the role of the unconscio...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Three studies tested whether mortality salience would lead men to be more sexually risky than women....
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
within this age group (Advocates for Youth, 2008). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the diff...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
On the basis of terror management theory, the authors hypothesized that reminders of mortality (mort...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
On the basis of terror management theory, the authors hypothesized that reminders of mortality (mort...
within this age group (Advocates for Youth, 2008). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the diff...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
Two studies tested whether reminders of safe sex and risky sex would lead to higher mortality salien...
Terror management theory (TMT), proposed by Greenberg, Pyszcynski, and Solomon (1986), suggests that...
The gaming motivations literature is limited by a lack of consideration of the role of the unconscio...
Four studies examined the impact of mortality salience (MS) on sexual motivation. In Studies 1–3, pa...
Several studies have found that when confronted with mortality (i.e., mortality salience), the desir...
Three studies tested whether mortality salience would lead men to be more sexually risky than women....
Terror management theory posits that sex is a ubiquitous human problem because the creaturely aspect...
within this age group (Advocates for Youth, 2008). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the diff...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
Why do sexually appealing women often attract derogation and aggression? According to terror managem...
On the basis of terror management theory, the authors hypothesized that reminders of mortality (mort...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
On the basis of terror management theory, the authors hypothesized that reminders of mortality (mort...
within this age group (Advocates for Youth, 2008). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the diff...
Current research examined the death anxiety-buffering function of close relationships. Terror manage...
Two studies tested whether reminders of safe sex and risky sex would lead to higher mortality salien...
Terror management theory (TMT), proposed by Greenberg, Pyszcynski, and Solomon (1986), suggests that...
The gaming motivations literature is limited by a lack of consideration of the role of the unconscio...