The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunction with mortality salience, offers a pathway for health behavior promotion. To date, however, experimental evidence has been limited to single time point studies. Two studies assessed whether similar processes impact behavior over time. In Study 1, mortality salience was paired with exercise (i.e., riding a recumbent bike); two weeks later, individuals primed with mortality reported more exercise than those not primed with death, and this increased fitness-contingent self-esteem and exercise intentions. In Study 2, when smokers visualized a prototypical unhealthy (vs. typical) smoker after mortality salience, they reported more attempts to ...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Although fatal consequences of smoking are often highlighted in health communications, the question ...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
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...
Although terror management theory has stimulated a wide body of research, no research to date has de...
Terror management theory (TMT) states that self-esteem acts as a buffer to prevent humans from exper...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
In 4 studies, the role of extrinsic esteem contingencies in adjusting to shifting health-relevant st...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Although fatal consequences of smoking are often highlighted in health communications, the question ...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
The terror management health model suggests targeting sources of self-esteem or identity, in conjunc...
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...
Although terror management theory has stimulated a wide body of research, no research to date has de...
Terror management theory (TMT) states that self-esteem acts as a buffer to prevent humans from exper...
From the perspective of the terror management health model (TMHM), expectancies as to whether a heal...
In 4 studies, the role of extrinsic esteem contingencies in adjusting to shifting health-relevant st...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) suggests that conscious contemplations of morta...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Although fatal consequences of smoking are often highlighted in health communications, the question ...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...