Wirth-Petrik Brittney, Guenther R Kim
Hamline University, Saint Paul, MN 55104, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2012 Dec;111(3):717-23. doi: 10.2466/07.15.PR0.111.6.717-723.
In a study of terror management theory, participants first responded to prompts asking them to imagine their own death or dental pain and later rated the desirability of a generic job described explicitly as extremely stressful. The job description included either an American or foreign company logo. As predicted by terror management theory, the participants shown an American logo ironically desired the stressful job more, having been prompted with reminders of death than with reminders of dental pain. This study is the first to examine terror management theory's prediction of the influence of symbols of cultural worldview on health-related decisions. The authors discuss possible implications of the findings for making unintentionally stress-inducing decisions and for public health campaigns.
在一项关于恐惧管理理论的研究中,参与者首先对要求他们想象自己死亡或牙痛的提示做出反应,然后对一份明确描述为压力极大的普通工作的可取性进行评分。工作描述中包含美国或外国公司的标志。正如恐惧管理理论所预测的那样,看到美国标志的参与者在被提示想到死亡而非牙痛后,反而更渴望这份压力大的工作。这项研究首次检验了恐惧管理理论对文化世界观象征对健康相关决策影响的预测。作者讨论了这些发现对做出无意导致压力的决策以及公共卫生运动可能产生的影响。