Lockwood Penelope, Chasteen Alison L, Wong Carol
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Psychol Aging. 2005 Sep;20(3):376-89. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.20.3.376.
The authors hypothesized that the effectiveness of role models varies across the adult life span because of differences in health-related regulatory orientations. Because young adults have strong health-related promotion orientations, they should be motivated by positive models who illustrate the benefits of good health. Because older adults have more balanced health-related promotion and prevention orientations, they should be motivated not only by positive models but also by negative models who illustrate the costs of poor health. Results indicated that both young and older adults perceived positive models to be motivating, but older adults found negative models to be more motivating than did young adults. Age differences in responses to negative models were partially mediated by differences in health-related prevention orientation.
作者们推测,由于与健康相关的调节取向存在差异,榜样的有效性在成年期会有所不同。因为年轻人有强烈的与健康相关的促进取向,他们应该会受到展示健康益处的正面榜样的激励。因为老年人有更平衡的与健康相关的促进和预防取向,他们不仅应该会受到正面榜样的激励,还会受到展示健康不佳代价的负面榜样的激励。结果表明,年轻人和老年人都认为正面榜样具有激励作用,但老年人比年轻人更觉得负面榜样具有激励作用。对负面榜样反应的年龄差异部分是由与健康相关的预防取向的差异所介导的。