Soenke Melissa, Vail Kenneth E, Greenberg Jeff
Department of Psychology, California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA, United States.
Department of Psychology, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, United States.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 5;13:913508. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.913508. eCollection 2022.
According to terror management theory, humans rely on meaningful and permanence-promising cultural worldviews, like religion, to manage mortality concerns. Prior research indicates that, compared to religious individuals, atheists experience lower levels of meaning in life following reminders of death. The present study investigated whether reminders of death would change atheists' meaning in life after exposure to normative support for atheism. Atheists ( = 222) were either reminded of death or a control topic (dental pain) and exposed to information portraying atheism as either common or rare, and then asked to rate their perceived meaning in life. Results showed that reminders of death reduced meaning in life among atheists who were told that atheism is common. Results were consistent with the view that atheism reflects the rejection of religious faith rather than a meaningful secular terror managing worldview. Discussion considers implications for maintaining healthy existential wellbeing, identifies limitations, and highlights future research directions.
根据恐惧管理理论,人类依靠有意义且能带来永恒感的文化世界观,如宗教,来应对对死亡的担忧。先前的研究表明,与宗教信徒相比,无神论者在被提醒死亡后,生活意义感较低。本研究调查了在接触到对无神论的规范性支持后,死亡提醒是否会改变无神论者的生活意义。222名无神论者被提醒死亡或一个对照主题(牙痛),并接触到将无神论描绘为常见或罕见的信息,然后被要求对他们感知到的生活意义进行评分。结果显示,在被告知无神论很常见的无神论者中,死亡提醒降低了生活意义。结果与以下观点一致,即无神论反映了对宗教信仰的摒弃,而非一种有意义的世俗恐惧管理世界观。讨论考虑了对维持健康的存在幸福感的影响,指出了局限性,并突出了未来的研究方向。