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The role of religion in moderating the impact of life events on material life goals: some evidence in support of terror management theory
Hui, C. H.; Chan, S. W. Y.; Lau, E. Y. Y.; Cheung, S. F.; Mok, S. Y.
2014
Source PublicationMental Health, Religion & Culture
ISSN1367-4676
Pages52-61
Abstract

How would religion and a life event carrying an existential threat (LEET) jointly impact a person's life goals of becoming wealthy and successful in one's career? Goal reprioritisation, socioemotional selectivity, and gerotranscendence theories predict a shift away from material goals following a LEET, independent of the effect of religion. However, terror management theory (TMT) predicts that the effect of death thoughts depends on one's prevailing cultural values. As religion can be regarded as a culture, it is possible that Christians' and non-believers' material life goals would be differentially altered by LEET. Data from 1259 young Chinese adults reveal no main effect of LEET, but a strong effect of religion. Moreover, there was an interaction effect between LEET and religion on material life goals: LEET weakened material goals for Christians but not for non-believers. These findings suggest that TMT is more suitable than the other theories for predicting life goal changes.

KeywordLife Event Existential Threat Terror Management Theory Life Goal Religion Chinese Materialism
DOI10.1080/13674676.2012.745494
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000213468400005
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-84888009983
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Corresponding AuthorHui, C. H.
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Hui, C. H.,Chan, S. W. Y.,Lau, E. Y. Y.,et al. The role of religion in moderating the impact of life events on material life goals: some evidence in support of terror management theory[J]. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2014, 52-61.
APA Hui, C. H.., Chan, S. W. Y.., Lau, E. Y. Y.., Cheung, S. F.., & Mok, S. Y. (2014). The role of religion in moderating the impact of life events on material life goals: some evidence in support of terror management theory. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 52-61.
MLA Hui, C. H.,et al."The role of religion in moderating the impact of life events on material life goals: some evidence in support of terror management theory".Mental Health, Religion & Culture (2014):52-61.
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