Psychology Department, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK.
J Homosex. 2024 Feb 23;71(3):758-774. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2132575. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
Terror Management Theory has shown that mortality salience can increase outgroup stereotyping and dislike of people who are different. We examined heterosexual participant reactions to profiles of homosexual and heterosexual men after mortality salience utilizing need for closure (NFC) as a moderating variable. We also examined the role of death-thought accessibility (DTA) in these effects. Among those with high NFC, mortality salience increased stereotyping and preference for the heterosexual individual. This effect only occurred when participants examined the profiles before completing the DTA measure. Control participants showed parallel reactions to the mortality salience condition when completing the DTA measure first. We found no reliable effects of mortality salience increasing DTA, and defensiveness decreasing DTA. The current findings demonstrate how two different death reminders can affect reactions to homosexual men among those in high NFC. Potential reasons for the lack of support for DTA in these effects are discussed.
死亡凸显理论表明,死亡凸显会增加对外群体的刻板印象,以及对不同群体的人的厌恶。我们利用寻求封闭(NFC)作为调节变量,检验了死亡凸显对异性恋参与者对同性恋和异性恋男性档案的反应。我们还研究了死亡思维可及性(DTA)在这些影响中的作用。在那些具有高 NFC 的人中,死亡凸显增加了刻板印象和对异性个体的偏好。这种影响仅在参与者在完成 DTA 测量之前检查档案时才会发生。当控制参与者首先完成 DTA 测量时,他们对死亡凸显条件表现出类似的反应。我们没有发现死亡凸显增加 DTA 和防御性降低 DTA 的可靠影响。目前的研究结果表明,两种不同的死亡提醒方式如何影响高 NFC 人群对同性恋男性的反应。讨论了这些影响中缺乏 DTA 支持的潜在原因。