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Self-Esteem and Immortality: Evidence Regarding the Terror Management Hypothesis That High Self-Esteem is Associated with a Stronger Sense of Symbolic Immortality
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Open Science Framework, 2022.
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Abstract
- Terror Management Theory (Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) defines self-esteem as the feeling that one is living up to the standards of their internalized cultural worldview and is consequently worthy of the symbolic and/or literal modes of death transcendence offered by that worldview. Although there is ample evidence for the death-anxiety buffering function of self-esteem, no study to date has assessed the hypothesis that high self-esteem is associated with a stronger sense of symbolic immortality. Supporting this hypothesis, in seven samples (N = 7,404) we found that American students with higher self-esteem more strongly believed that they will be remembered and have an impact after they die. Symbolic immortality was also related to greater ingroup identification and lower levels of loneliness, existential isolation, death-thought accessibility, and depression. Additionally, symbolic immortality partially mediated the effect of self-esteem on death-thought accessibility (Samples 4-7) and on depression (Sample 4), although these relationships were also bi-directional with self-esteem partially explaining the variance between symbolic immortality and these constructs. These findings augment the literature delineating the existential function of self-esteem and highlight the potential importance of perceived symbolic immortality to psychological well-being. Article citation: Lifshin, U., Horner, D. E., Helm, P. J., Solomon, S., & Greenberg, J. (2021). Self-esteem and immortality: Evidence regarding the terror management hypothesis that high self-esteem is associated with a stronger sense of symbolic immortality. Personality and Individual Differences, 175, 110712. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2021.110712
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Self esteem
Terror Management Theory
Immortality
Depression
Self-esteem
Loneliness
Terror management theory
Ingroups and outgroups
Social and Behavioral Sciences
behavioral disciplines and activities
humanities
FOS: Psychology
Feeling
Isolation (psychology)
medicine
Psychology
The Symbolic
medicine.symptom
Social psychology
General Psychology
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....464ef0e40f13e9dc69dcfab83abf3da1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/udj52