Park Lora E, Maner Jon K
Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2009 Jan;96(1):203-17. doi: 10.1037/a0013933.
Six studies examined the social motivations of people with high self-esteem (HSE) and low self-esteem (LSE) following a threat to a domain of contingent self-worth. Whether people desired social contact following self-threat depended on an interaction between an individual's trait self-esteem and contingencies of self-worth. HSE participants who strongly based self-worth on appearance sought to connect with close others following a threat to their physical attractiveness. LSE participants who staked self-worth on appearance wanted to avoid social contact and, instead, preferred a less interpersonally risky way of coping with self-threat (wanting to enhance their physical attractiveness). Implications for theories of self-esteem, motivation, and interpersonal processes are discussed.
六项研究考察了高自尊(HSE)和低自尊(LSE)的人在其条件性自我价值的一个领域受到威胁后的社会动机。自我威胁后人们是否渴望社交接触取决于个体特质自尊与自我价值条件之间的相互作用。那些强烈将自我价值建立在外在形象基础上的高自尊参与者在其外表吸引力受到威胁后试图与亲密他人建立联系。那些将自我价值押注在外在形象上的低自尊参与者想要避免社交接触,相反,他们更喜欢一种人际风险较小的应对自我威胁的方式(想要提升自己的外表吸引力)。文中讨论了这些研究结果对自尊、动机和人际过程理论的启示。