Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust, Ely, UK.
Memory. 2012;20(8):915-22. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2012.710432. Epub 2012 Aug 20.
This study investigated the influence of culture and trauma history on autobiographical memory specificity. Chinese international and British undergraduate university students (N=64) completed the autobiographical memory test, Hopkins symptom checklist-25, twenty statements test, trauma history questionnaire, and impact of events scale-revised. The results indicated that the British group provided significantly more specific memories than the Chinese group. The high trauma exposure group provided significantly fewer specific autobiographical memories than the low trauma exposure group. The interaction was not significant. The findings suggest that even in cultures where specificity is not as evident in autobiographical remembering style, trauma exposure appears to exert similar influence on autobiographical memory specificity.
本研究调查了文化和创伤史对自传体记忆特异性的影响。中国国际和英国本科大学生(N=64)完成了自传体记忆测试、霍普金斯症状检查表-25、二十陈述测试、创伤史问卷和修订后的事件影响量表。结果表明,英国组提供的记忆比中国组更具体。高创伤暴露组提供的自传体记忆明显比低创伤暴露组更不具体。交互作用不显著。研究结果表明,即使在自传体记忆风格中特异性不明显的文化中,创伤暴露似乎对自传体记忆特异性也有类似的影响。