Sheldon Kennon M, Bettencourt B Ann
Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211, USA.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2002 Mar;41(Pt 1):25-38. doi: 10.1348/014466602165036.
Five candidate measures of psychological need-satisfaction were evaluated as predictors of high positive and low negative mood within the group, intrinsic motivation for group activities, and high commitment to the group. Consistent with self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1991), personal autonomy and interpersonal relatedness both predicted positive outcomes. Consistent with optimal distinctiveness theory (Brewer, 1991), feeling included within the group, feeling personally distinctive within the group, and feeling that the group is distinctive compared to other groups, also predicted positive outcomes. Simultaneous regression analyses indicated that the five needs were differentially related to the different well-being indicators, and also suggested that group inclusion may be the most important need to satisfy within group contexts. Supplementary analyses showed that members of formal groups felt less personal autonomy, but more group distinctiveness, compared to informal group members.
研究评估了五项心理需求满足的候选指标,以预测群体内的高积极情绪和低消极情绪、群体活动的内在动机以及对群体的高度承诺。与自我决定理论(Deci & Ryan,1991)一致,个人自主性和人际关系都能预测积极结果。与最优区分理论(Brewer,1991)一致,在群体中感到被接纳、在群体中感到个人独特以及感到该群体与其他群体相比具有独特性,也能预测积极结果。同时回归分析表明,这五项需求与不同的幸福感指标存在不同程度的关联,还表明在群体环境中,被群体接纳可能是最需要满足的需求。补充分析表明,与非正式群体成员相比,正式群体成员感受到的个人自主性较少,但群体独特性更强。