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Benevolent Creativity Buffers Anxiety Aroused by Mortality Salience: Terror Management in COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:仁慈的创造力缓冲焦虑因死亡率而引起的焦虑:Covid-19流行病中的恐怖管理

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With the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, the public keeps getting epidemic-related information on the media. News reports on the increasing number of fatalities have exposed individuals to death, which causes negative emotional experiences such as tension, anxiety, and fear. This study aimed to investigate whether creativity could serve as an anxiety-buffer when mortality is salient. Based on previous findings, the present study utilized type of creative task and personal search for meaning as moderators. In Study 1, a 2 (mortality salience: absent, present) × 2 (type of creative task: benevolent, malevolent) between-subject design was utilized, and 168 subjects were randomly assigned to four experimental conditions. In Study 2, 221 subjects were recruited. The experimental procedure was similar to Study 1, except that the priming paradigm of mortality was changed and search for meaning was included as an additional moderating variable. State anxiety was measured as the dependent variable in both studies. Results of Study 1 showed that, while the benevolent creative task could buffer anxiety in the mortality salience condition, the malevolent creative task did not have the same effect. Furthermore, there was a significant interaction between mortality salience, type of creative task, and search for meaning in life on anxiety. In Study 2, the buffering function of benevolent creativity was more intense for participants with a higher level of search for meaning. Together, these findings reveal the influence of different types of creative tasks on individual anxiety levels under death priming conditions and the moderating effect of search for meaning in this relationship. Further, they suggest the need to focus on the role of creativity in terror management.
机译:随着Covid-19危机的爆发,公众将继续在媒体上获得与流行相关的信息。关于越来越多的死亡人数的新闻报道已经暴露了个体死亡,这导致了负面情绪体验,如紧张,焦虑和恐惧。该研究旨在调查当死亡率显着的时候是否可以作为焦虑缓冲症。基于以前的发现,本研究利用了创造性任务的类型和个人搜索作为主持人的意义。在研究1中,使用了2(死亡率:缺席,目前)×2(创造性任务类型:仁慈,恶毒的类型),对象设计之间,168个受试者被随机分配到四个实验条件。在研究2中,招募了221名科目。实验程序类似于研究1,除了改变死亡率的启动范例并将含义进行了改变并作为额外的培养变量来搜索含义。在这两项研究中被测量了状态焦虑。研究结果1表明,虽然仁慈的创造性任务可以缓冲焦虑的死亡率,但恶毒的创造性任务没有相同的效果。此外,死亡突出性,创造性任务类型之间存在显着的相互作用,以及寻找焦虑生活中的意义。在研究2中,仁慈创造力的缓冲功能对于具有更高水平的含义的参与者更加强烈。这些发现在一起,揭示了不同类型的创造性任务对死亡引发条件下的个体焦虑水平的影响以及在这种关系中寻找含义的调节效果。此外,他们建议需要关注创造力在恐怖管理中的作用。

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