#9202. Does self-esteem inflation mitigate mortality salience effects on suicide attitudes?

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Abstract:
Suicide stigma is a major barrier to prevention and intervention efforts. Using terror management theory as the guiding framework, the present study examined whether enhancing self-esteem would buffer against suicide stigma and lead to prosocial attitudes and behavior.
Keywords:
death anxiety; self-esteem; stigma; suicide attitudes; terror management theory

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