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The following pages link to Adjusting to death: the effects of mortality salience and self-esteem on psychological well-being, growth motivation, and maladaptive behavior (Q34152213):
Displaying 24 items.
- The comfort of approach: self-soothing effects of behavioral approach in response to meaning violations (Q34882664) (← links)
- Self-esteem is relatively stable late in life: the role of resources in the health, self-regulation, and social domains (Q35428628) (← links)
- Considering the Unspoken: The Role of Death Cognition in Quality of Life Among Women With and Without Breast Cancer (Q35807391) (← links)
- Specific and Individuated Death Reflection Fosters Identity Integration. (Q36010810) (← links)
- Terror mismanagement: evidence that mortality salience exacerbates attentional bias in social anxiety (Q37186643) (← links)
- Inhibition Underlies the Effect of High Need for Closure on Cultural Closed-Mindedness under Mortality Salience (Q37363935) (← links)
- When death is good for life: considering the positive trajectories of terror management (Q38001520) (← links)
- The existential cost of economic insecurity: Threatened financial security undercuts meaning (Q38783311) (← links)
- Mortality salience reduces the discrimination between in-group and out-group interactions: A functional MRI investigation using multi-voxel pattern analysis (Q39177001) (← links)
- When sex doesn't sell to men: mortality salience, disgust and the appeal of products and advertisements featuring sexualized women (Q41010898) (← links)
- Agency-communion and self-esteem relations are moderated by culture, religiosity, age, and sex: evidence for the "self-centrality breeds self-enhancement" principle (Q43684543) (← links)
- The Impact of Topic Characteristics and Threat on Willingness to Engage with Wikipedia Articles: Insights from Laboratory Experiments (Q45826873) (← links)
- Suicide clusters among young Kenyan men. (Q46672325) (← links)
- Hopelessly mortal: The role of mortality salience, immortality and trait self-esteem in personal hope (Q47569530) (← links)
- Changing the working self alters the emotions prompted by recall (Q47754322) (← links)
- Failure causes fear: the effect of self-esteem threat on death-anxiety (Q47951475) (← links)
- The effects of trait self-esteem and death cognitions on worldview defense and search for meaning (Q48085954) (← links)
- Rumination and self-defining memories in the context of health concerns (Q50570276) (← links)
- Embodied terror management: interpersonal touch alleviates existential concerns among individuals with low self-esteem (Q51187811) (← links)
- Using Metaphor to Find Meaning in Life. (Q52597716) (← links)
- Mortality salience increases language style matching and well-being (Q56603187) (← links)
- Social identities promote well-being because they satisfy global psychological needs (Q57558958) (← links)
- Religious Fundamentalism, Satisfaction with Life and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Intensity in a Polish Sample of People Living with HIV/AIDS (Q88300383) (← links)
- Attitudes towards the dying and death anxiety in acute care nurses - can a workshop make any difference? A mixed-methods evaluation (Q92425536) (← links)