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ArtikelThe Death-Anxiety Buffering Function of Close Relationships : Exploring The Effects of Separation Reminders on Death-Thought Accessibility  
Oleh: Mikulincer, Mario ; Florian, Victor ; Malishkevich, Shira ; Birnbaum, Gurit
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 28 no. 3 (2002), page 287-299.
Topik: SEPARATION; death - thought accessibility; death-anxiety; buffering function; close relationships; separation reminders
Fulltext: 287PSPB283.pdf (122.57KB)
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Isi artikelThree studies examined the effects of separation reminders on death thought accessibility. In study 1, participants imagined a separation from a relationship partner, the death of such a partner, or a TV program. In Study 2, participants imagined a separation from a relationship partner, a separation from an acquaintance, or an academic failure. In Study 3, participants imagined a short - term, long - term, or final separation from a relationship partner. In the three studies, death - thought accessibility and attachment style were assessed. Thoughts of separation from a relationship partner led to heightened death - thought accessibility mainly when thoughts were focused on long - term or final separations and among persons scoring high on attachment anxiety. The discussion focused on the death - anxiety buffering function of close relationships.
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