Human beings must come to the uncomfortable recognition of the inevitability of their ultimate death through accident, illness or old age. Terror Management Theory (Greenberg, Pysczcynski & Solomon, 1986) proposes that people manage their existential anxiety by investment in a belief that they are an important member of an immortal culture that ultimately survives them. By random assignment, internet survey respondents (408 male and 393 female participants, aged M = 53.8 SD = 12.9) were cued to think about either: 1) their home and accidental breakage insurance (control condition), or 2) their life and funeral insurance (death cue condition). Respondents with severe gambling problems who were cued to think about their eventual death had sig...
Context: A high prevalence of suicide and attempted suicide in relation to gambling disorder is in i...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Background: Previous studies have established a positive relationship between gambling and suicidal ...
Human beings must come to the uncomfortable recognition of the inevitability of their ultimate death...
Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the acquisition of resources buffers the anxiety caused b...
The gaming motivations literature is limited by a lack of consideration of the role of the unconscio...
Although many clinical studies document a relationship between gambling and suicidality, evidence of...
In this column Finlayson reviews information on how pathological gambling can affect senior citizens...
Gambling problems have consistently been linked to suicidality, including suicidal ideation, attempt...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
AbstractThe current research examined whether alcohol consumption exacerbates suicidal ideations amo...
A relatively new theory, from the early 2000s, the Four Es, identifies four psychological factors th...
A commonly reported finding is that anxious individuals are less likely to make risky decisions. How...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
Context: A high prevalence of suicide and attempted suicide in relation to gambling disorder is in i...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Background: Previous studies have established a positive relationship between gambling and suicidal ...
Human beings must come to the uncomfortable recognition of the inevitability of their ultimate death...
Terror management theory (TMT) posits that the acquisition of resources buffers the anxiety caused b...
The gaming motivations literature is limited by a lack of consideration of the role of the unconscio...
Although many clinical studies document a relationship between gambling and suicidality, evidence of...
In this column Finlayson reviews information on how pathological gambling can affect senior citizens...
Gambling problems have consistently been linked to suicidality, including suicidal ideation, attempt...
This paper analyzes people’s responses to the experience of the strongest existential terror – the f...
AbstractThe current research examined whether alcohol consumption exacerbates suicidal ideations amo...
A relatively new theory, from the early 2000s, the Four Es, identifies four psychological factors th...
A commonly reported finding is that anxious individuals are less likely to make risky decisions. How...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Background and aim: Excessive gambling touch between 1 and 3% of the adult population (Shaffer et al...
Context: A high prevalence of suicide and attempted suicide in relation to gambling disorder is in i...
Background: Pathological gambling is associated with suicidal ideation and attempt. There is no know...
Background: Previous studies have established a positive relationship between gambling and suicidal ...