Cross Susan E, Morris Michael L
Department of Psychology, W112 Lagomarcino Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Apr;29(4):512-23. doi: 10.1177/0146167202250920.
Individuals with a highly relational self-construal define the self in terms of their close relationships with others. Consequently, they seek to nurture and develop new relationships. These studies examine individual differences in the self-construal in the context of a new roommate relationship, with a focus on cognitive aspects of relationship development. Study 1 revealed that persons with a highly relational self-construal were better able than others to predict a new roommate's values and beliefs. Study 2 showed that highly relational individuals tended to think optimistically about a new roommate's feelings about the relationship. The relational self-construal was more strongly related to these measures of relationship cognition in distant relationships than in very close relationships. Participants' self-construals and their perceptions of the closeness of the roommate relationship interacted in predicting well-being, revealing an unexpected negative relation between closeness and well-being for participants with a low relational self-construal.
具有高度关系性自我建构的个体根据他们与他人的亲密关系来定义自我。因此,他们寻求培养和发展新的关系。这些研究在新室友关系的背景下考察了自我建构中的个体差异,重点关注关系发展的认知方面。研究1表明,具有高度关系性自我建构的人比其他人更能预测新室友的价值观和信念。研究2表明,具有高度关系性的个体倾向于对新室友对这段关系的感受持乐观态度。与非常亲密的关系相比,关系性自我建构在远距离关系中与这些关系认知指标的相关性更强。参与者的自我建构及其对室友关系亲密程度的认知在预测幸福感时相互作用,揭示了关系性自我建构较低的参与者亲密程度与幸福感之间出人意料的负相关关系。