A Distant Ally?: Mortality Salience and Parasocial Attachment.

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Omega-Journal of Death and Dying Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-16 DOI:10.1177/00302228221085173
Lucas A Keefer, Faith L Brown, Zachary K Rothschild, Kaitlyn Allen
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Research in Terror Management Theory finds that close interpersonal relationships (e.g., parents, romantic partners) mitigate threat reactions to reminders of mortality. Parasocial relationships (imagined relationships with media personalities) afford many of the same benefits as interpersonal relationships. Do these benefits extend to mortality concerns? We investigated whether those with strong parasocial attachments were differentially influenced by reminders of death. Results showed that those with strong parasocial relationships had more defensive reactions to a mortality prime, suggesting that such attachments may not afford the same existential benefits given by close human others and may instead indicate a heightened vulnerability.

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遥远的盟友?死亡率显著性和副社会依恋。
恐惧管理理论的研究发现,亲密的人际关系(如父母、恋人)会减轻对死亡提醒的威胁反应。准社会关系(与媒体人物的想象关系)提供了许多与人际关系相同的好处。这些好处是否延伸到死亡率问题上?我们调查了那些有强烈副社会依恋的人是否受到死亡提醒的不同影响。研究结果表明,那些有着强烈的副社会关系的人对死亡刺激有更多的防御反应,这表明这种依恋可能无法提供与亲密的人相同的生存利益,反而可能表明一种更高的脆弱性。
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