# Expectation violation reduces the accessibility of implicit suicidal concepts and explicit life concepts

**Authors:** Bo Liu, Yuntena Wu, Tonglin Jin, Zeyu Lei

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1680869 · Frontiers in Psychology · 2025-10-15

## TL;DR

This study shows that when expectations are violated, it reduces how easily people access thoughts related to suicide and life concepts.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel framework linking expectation violation to suicide risk through implicit and explicit concept accessibility.

## Key findings

- Expectation violation reduced implicit suicide concept accessibility in two experiments.
- Expectation violation also reduced explicit life concept accessibility in two other experiments.

## Abstract

Terror Management Theory posits that threats to cultural worldviews increase death concept accessibility. Suicide and death concepts are related and jointly represent the fear of life. Threats to cultural worldviews may similarly increase suicide concept accessibility. This study situates worldview threats within the broader context of expectation violation and investigates its impact on both implicit and explicit suicide concept accessibility.

Four experiments were conducted to examine this relationship. Expectancy violation was induced by violating the stated purpose of an intelligence test, challenging established beliefs about evolution, and presenting logically incoherent sentences. Implicit concept accessibility was assessed using a lexical decision task requiring discrimination between words and non-words. In contrast, explicit concept accessibility was measured through a semantic categorization task involving direct judgments of word meaning.

The results showed that expectation violation, compared to expectation confirmation, reduced implicit suicide concept accessibility (Experiments 1 and 2) and explicit life concept accessibility (Experiments 3 and 4).

The impact of expectation violation on suicide concept accessibility may reflect the underlying cognitive framework of increased suicide risk, highlighting the importance of targeting expectancy violation incidents in clinical suicide intervention.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** death (MESH:D003643)

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