From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a health behavior is likely to effectively protect one\u27s health (i.e., response efficacy) and whether an individual is optimistic about the outcomes of his or her health risk assessment (i.e., health optimism) should have a more potent influence on health decisions when thoughts of death are conscious and the health risk domain is potentially fatal. Supporting this, health optimism and response efficacy were found to moderate skin cancer prevention intentions in response to conscious, but not nonconscious, reminders of death, whereas this same relationship was not found in the context of priming thoughts associated with uncertainty. Moreover, th...
This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered syste...
Five studies examined the cognitive association between thoughts of cancer and thoughts of death and...
Interfacing the terror management health model with the meaning transfer model, we offer novel hypot...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
This article offers an integrative understanding of the intersection between health and death from t...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Objectives: According to the terror management health model, conscious thoughts of death motivate pr...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
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...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered syste...
Five studies examined the cognitive association between thoughts of cancer and thoughts of death and...
Interfacing the terror management health model with the meaning transfer model, we offer novel hypot...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
This article introduces a terror management health model (TMHM). The model integrates disparate heal...
This article offers an integrative understanding of the intersection between health and death from t...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Objectives: According to the terror management health model, conscious thoughts of death motivate pr...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
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...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
This chapter uses the terror management health model to consider how individuals’ multilayered syste...
Five studies examined the cognitive association between thoughts of cancer and thoughts of death and...
Interfacing the terror management health model with the meaning transfer model, we offer novel hypot...