Kaiser Cheryl R, Major Brenda, McCoy Shannon K
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2004 Feb;30(2):173-84. doi: 10.1177/0146167203259927.
Three studies tested the hypothesis that possessing a pessimistic outlook on life moderates the effects of perceiving sexism on emotions and self-esteem. Across all studies, a pessimistic outlook on life (either dispositionally held or experimentally induced) served as a source of emotional vulnerability among women (Studies 1-3) and men (Study 1) faced with evidence of sexism directed against their gender group. Study 3 demonstrated that one's outlook on life influences emotional adjustment to prejudice through the cognitive appraisal process. Relative to optimists, pessimists appraised sexism as more stressful and believed they possessed fewer resources for coping with it. This research emphasizes the importance of examining sources of vulnerability and resilience in understanding emotional responses to prejudice.
对生活持悲观态度会调节感知到性别歧视对情绪和自尊的影响。在所有研究中,对生活的悲观态度(无论是性格使然还是通过实验诱导),在面临针对其性别群体的性别歧视证据时,都是女性(研究1 - 3)和男性(研究1)情绪脆弱性的一个来源。研究3表明,一个人的生活态度通过认知评估过程影响对偏见的情绪调适。相对于乐观主义者,悲观主义者将性别歧视评估为压力更大,并认为自己应对性别歧视的资源更少。这项研究强调了在理解对偏见的情绪反应时,审视脆弱性和恢复力来源的重要性。