Terror management research indicates that people reminded of mortality strongly affirm values and standards consistent
with their cultural worldview and distance themselves from values and standards inconsistent with it. However, limited
research has addressed how individuals holding beliefs inconsistent with the dominant worldview cope with death-related
anxiety. The present article aims to determine which worldview subcultural groups rely on when reminded of mortality:
mainstream or subcultural? Juvenile delinquents living in residential reformatories in Poland were invited to participate
in a terror management study examining the anxiety-buffering strategies of individuals belonging to a group largely
outside mainstream culture. Following reminders of mortality, juvenile delinquents increased support for values consistent
with the mainstream cultural worldview and decreased support for values consistent with the subcultural worldview,
as compared to control conditions. The present results suggest that when faced with existential threat, the subcultural
worldview does not provide an adequate anxiety buffer, leading members of this subcultural group to display increased
identification with mainstream cultural values. Additionally, participants’ state anxiety following death reminders was
mediated by mainstream cultural worldview defense.
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