Su Jenny C, Wei Meifen, Tsai Hsiao-Tien
a Department of Psychology , National Taiwan University , Taipei , Taiwan.
Cogn Emot. 2014;28(7):1313-27. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2014.881322. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
Findings from past research have suggested a link between experiential avoidance and expressive suppression. However, there is emerging evidence showing that the suppression of emotional expression may have different meanings depending on the specific cultural context. Taking a cultural perspective, the present study aimed to examine whether the link between experiential avoidance and expressive suppression is comparable or divergent between two cultural groups [i.e., European Americans (EAs) and Chinese (CH)] with different cultural norms surrounding emotional expression. We hypothesised that the positive association between experiential avoidance and expressive suppression typically found among EAs would be attenuated among CH. Furthermore, the observed cultural group difference in the experiential avoidance-suppression link was hypothesised to be mediated by beliefs in emotional self-control. Data from 224 EA college students and 190 CH college students provided a clear pattern of support for our hypotheses. Implications for current theories on experiential avoidance are discussed.
以往研究的结果表明经验性回避与表达抑制之间存在联系。然而,新出现的证据表明,情绪表达的抑制可能因具体文化背景而具有不同含义。从文化角度出发,本研究旨在考察经验性回避与表达抑制之间的联系在围绕情绪表达有着不同文化规范的两个文化群体[即欧裔美国人(EA)和中国人(CH)]中是可比的还是不同的。我们假设,EA中通常发现的经验性回避与表达抑制之间的正相关在CH中会减弱。此外,经验性回避 - 抑制联系中观察到的文化群体差异被假设为由情绪自我控制信念所介导。来自224名EA大学生和190名CH大学生的数据为我们的假设提供了明确的支持模式。本文讨论了对当前经验性回避理论的启示。