O'Brien Laurie T, Major Brenda
Department of Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2005 Dec;31(12):1718-29. doi: 10.1177/0146167205278261.
This research examined the relationship between endorsing system-justifying beliefs and psychological well-being among individuals from ethnic groups that vary in social status. System-justifying beliefs are beliefs that imply that status in society is fair, deserved, and merited; examples of system-justifying beliefs in the United States include the beliefs that hard work pays off and that anyone can get ahead regardless of their group membership. We found that endorsing system-justifying beliefs was negatively related to psychological well-being among members of low-status groups who were highly identified with their group but positively related to well-being among members of low-status groups who were not highly identified with their ethnic group. In addition, we found that endorsing system-justifying beliefs was positively related to well-being among members of high-status groups, especially among members of high-status groups who were highly identified with the group.
本研究考察了社会地位不同的族群个体中,认可制度正当化信念与心理健康之间的关系。制度正当化信念是指那些暗示社会地位是公平、应得且合理的信念;在美国,制度正当化信念的例子包括努力工作会有回报以及任何人无论所属群体如何都能取得成功的信念。我们发现,对于强烈认同自己群体的低地位群体成员,认可制度正当化信念与心理健康呈负相关,但对于不太强烈认同自己族群的低地位群体成员,认可制度正当化信念与心理健康呈正相关。此外,我们发现,认可制度正当化信念与高地位群体成员的心理健康呈正相关,尤其是与强烈认同自己群体的高地位群体成员。