Mikulincer Mario, Florian Victor, Hirschberger Gilad
Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2003;7(1):20-40. doi: 10.1207/S15327957PSPR0701_2.
Originally, terror management theory proposed two psychological mechanisms in dealing with the terror of death awareness-cultural worldview validation and self-esteem enhancement. In this article, we would like to promote the idea of close relationships as an additional death-anxiety buffering mechanism and review a growing body of empirical data that support this contention. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the sociocultural and personal functions of close relationships, we formulate two basic hypotheses that have received empirical support in a series of experimental studies. First, death reminders heighten the motivation to form and maintain close relationships. Second, the maintenance of close relationships provides a symbolic shield against the terror of death, whereas the breaking of close relationships results in an upsurge of death awareness. In addition, we present empirical evidence supporting the possibility that close relationships function as a related yet separate mechanism from the self-esteem and cultural worldview defenses.
最初,恐惧管理理论提出了两种应对死亡意识恐惧的心理机制——文化世界观验证和自尊增强。在本文中,我们想提出亲密关系这一概念,将其作为另一种死亡焦虑缓冲机制,并回顾越来越多支持这一观点的实证数据。基于对亲密关系的社会文化和个人功能的全面分析,我们提出了两个基本假设,这两个假设在一系列实验研究中得到了实证支持。第一,死亡提醒会增强建立和维持亲密关系的动机。第二,维持亲密关系能提供一个抵御死亡恐惧的象征性盾牌,而亲密关系的破裂则会导致死亡意识的激增。此外,我们还提供了实证证据,支持亲密关系作为一种与自尊和文化世界观防御相关但又独立的机制发挥作用的可能性。