Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823, USA.
J Pers. 2009 Dec;77(6):1645-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2009.00596.x. Epub 2009 Sep 30.
This article describes a theoretical model that links personal characteristics with resilience to economic hardship and its psychological and interpersonal consequences. This transactional model integrates social influence and social selection perspectives concerning the relation between socioeconomic circumstances and the development of individuals and families. In addition, this article discusses methodological and conceptual issues related to investigating the effects of personal characteristics in this context. Finally, initial empirical support for some of the key predictions from the proposed model are provided using longitudinal data collected from a sample of Midwestern families. Specifically, adolescent academic achievement, self-reports of Conscientiousness, and self-reports of low Neuroticism during adolescence predicted relevant outcomes in adulthood such as less economic pressure, more satisfying romantic relationships, and less harsh parenting behaviors. These preliminary findings support the hypothesized model and extend research concerning the life course outcomes associated with personal characteristics.
本文描述了一个理论模型,该模型将个人特征与应对经济困难的能力及其心理和人际关系后果联系起来。这个交互模型整合了关于社会经济环境与个体和家庭发展之间关系的社会影响和社会选择观点。此外,本文还讨论了与研究个人特征在这种情况下的影响相关的方法和概念问题。最后,使用从中西部家庭样本中收集的纵向数据,提供了对所提出模型的一些关键预测的初步实证支持。具体来说,青少年时期的学业成绩、自我报告的责任心和神经质性低,都预测了成年后的相关结果,例如经济压力较小、恋爱关系更满意、以及父母教养行为不苛刻。这些初步发现支持了假设模型,并扩展了关于与个人特征相关的生活轨迹结果的研究。