Lau Gloria, Moulds Michelle L, Richardson Rick
School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Emotion. 2009 Jun;9(3):430-4. doi: 10.1037/a0015350.
Substantial evidence demonstrates that ostracism has powerful negative effects on psychological well-being. However, little is known about how to ameliorate the negative effects of this ubiquitous social experience. A key preliminary strategy for developing effective methods to reduce the negative impact of ostracism is to examine factors that influence the persistence of these effects. Therefore, the authors examined whether the persistence of these negative effects is dependent on the vantage perspective from which an experience of exclusion is recalled. Using a virtual ball-toss game, being ostracized elicited an immediate aversive effect; furthermore, these effects persisted when individuals recalled the experience from an observer perspective compared with a field perspective. This study shows, for the first time, that the persistence of the debilitating effects of ostracism is influenced by how individuals recall that experience. These results have implications for the development of ameliorative strategies to manage the impact of social exclusion.
大量证据表明,被排斥对心理健康有强大的负面影响。然而,对于如何改善这种普遍存在的社会体验的负面影响,人们知之甚少。制定有效方法以减少被排斥负面影响的一个关键初步策略是研究影响这些影响持续时间的因素。因此,作者研究了这些负面影响的持续时间是否取决于回忆被排斥经历时所采用的有利视角。通过一个虚拟抛球游戏,被排斥引发了即时的厌恶效应;此外,当个体从观察者视角而非现场视角回忆这段经历时,这些效应会持续存在。这项研究首次表明,被排斥带来的削弱性影响的持续时间受到个体回忆该经历方式的影响。这些结果对于制定改善策略以应对社会排斥的影响具有启示意义。