Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Box 351525, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Emotion. 2011 Aug;11(4):994-9. doi: 10.1037/a0021332.
Whereas positive emotions and feeling unequivocally good may be at the heart of well-being among Westerners, positive emotions often carry negative associations within many Asian cultures. Based on a review of East-West cultural differences in dialectical emotions, or co-occurring positive and negative feelings, we predicted culture to influence the association between positive emotions and depression, but not the association between negative emotions and depression. As predicted, in a survey of over 600 European-, immigrant Asian-, and Asian American college students, positive emotions were associated with depression symptoms among European Americans and Asian Americans, but not immigrant Asians. Negative emotions were associated with depression symptoms among all three groups. We also found initial evidence that acculturation (i.e., nativity) may influence the role of positive emotions in depression: Asian Americans fell "in between" the two other groups. These findings suggest the importance of studying the role of culture in positive emotions and in positive psychology. The use of interventions based on promoting positive emotions in clinical psychology among Asian clients is briefly discussed.
积极情绪和绝对愉悦感可能是西方人幸福感的核心,但在许多亚洲文化中,积极情绪往往带有负面联想。基于对东西方辩证情绪(即同时存在的积极和消极情绪)文化差异的回顾,我们预测文化会影响积极情绪与抑郁之间的关联,但不会影响消极情绪与抑郁之间的关联。正如预测的那样,在对 600 多名欧洲裔、移民亚洲裔和亚裔美国大学生的调查中,积极情绪与欧洲裔美国人和亚裔美国人的抑郁症状相关,但与移民亚洲人无关。消极情绪与所有三组的抑郁症状相关。我们还发现了初步证据表明,文化适应(即出生地)可能会影响积极情绪在抑郁中的作用:亚裔美国人处于另外两组之间。这些发现表明,研究文化在积极情绪和积极心理学中的作用的重要性。简要讨论了在亚洲客户的临床心理学中使用基于促进积极情绪的干预措施。