Fingerman Karen L, Miller Laura, Charles Susan
Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University.
Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine.
Psychol Aging. 2008 Jun;23(2):399-409. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.23.2.399.
Older adults report more positive feelings and fewer problems in their relationships than do younger adults. These positive experiences may partially reflect how people treat older adults. Social partners may treat older adults more kindly due to their sense that time remaining to interact with these older adults is limited. Younger (n = 87, age 22 to 35) and older (n = 89, age 65 to 77) participants indicated how positively they would behave (i.e., express affection, proffer respect, send sentimental cards) and what types of conflict strategies they would use in response to hypothetical negative interactions with two close social partners, a younger adult and an older adult. Multilevel models revealed that participants were more avoidant and less confrontational when interacting with older adults than when interacting with younger adults. Time perspective of the relationship partially mediated these age differences. Younger and older participants were also more likely to select sentimental cards for older partners than for younger partners. Findings build on socioemotional selectivity theory and the social input model to suggest that social partners facilitate better relationships in late life.
与年轻人相比,老年人报告的积极情绪更多,人际关系中的问题更少。这些积极体验可能部分反映了人们对待老年人的方式。社交伙伴可能会因为觉得与这些老年人互动的时间有限,而对他们更和善。年轻参与者(n = 87,年龄在22至35岁之间)和年长参与者(n = 89,年龄在65至77岁之间)表明,在假设与两位亲密社交伙伴(一位年轻人和一位老年人)发生负面互动时,他们会表现出多大程度的积极行为(即表达爱意、给予尊重、寄送情感卡片),以及会使用何种冲突策略。多层次模型显示,与年轻人互动时相比,参与者在与老年人互动时更倾向于回避,对抗性更低。关系的时间视角部分调节了这些年龄差异。年轻和年长的参与者也更有可能为年长的伙伴选择情感卡片,而不是为年轻的伙伴选择。研究结果基于社会情感选择理论和社会输入模型,表明社交伙伴有助于在晚年建立更好的关系。