Ramsey Alex T, Jones Eric E
Washington University in St. Louis, Brown School of Social Work, Campus Box 1196, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States.
Calvin College, Department of Psychology, 1734 Knollcrest Circle SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, United States.
Conscious Cogn. 2015 Jan;31:24-34. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.003. Epub 2014 Oct 29.
Ostracism is a ubiquitous phenomenon, occurring across a broad range of social contexts and detrimentally impacting personal outcomes. Through enhanced present-moment attention and awareness, mindfulness-based interventions may help prevent this harmful behavior. The current research examined the role of state mindfulness in reducing the propensity to commit ostracism. This relationship was investigated in two studies: a field-based quasi-experiment (Study 1, n=51) and a laboratory-based experiment (Study 2, n=100). Both studies supported the utility of brief mindfulness-based interventions in reducing the propensity to ostracize others. The current studies support the relevance of mindfulness in addressing the substantial problem of ostracism. Among other benefits, fostering mindfulness in a variety of contexts may help reduce personal and social costs associated with this type of incivility. This research represents the first known attempt to utilize a personal resource (mindfulness) to decrease the degree to which individuals ostracize others.
排斥是一种普遍存在的现象,发生在广泛的社会环境中,并对个人结果产生不利影响。通过增强当下的注意力和意识,基于正念的干预措施可能有助于预防这种有害行为。当前的研究考察了状态正念在降低实施排斥倾向方面的作用。在两项研究中对这种关系进行了调查:一项基于现场的准实验(研究1,n = 51)和一项基于实验室的实验(研究2,n = 100)。两项研究均支持基于正念的简短干预措施在降低排斥他人倾向方面的效用。当前的研究支持正念在解决排斥这一重大问题方面的相关性。在其他益处中,在各种环境中培养正念可能有助于减少与这种不文明行为相关的个人和社会成本。这项研究是已知的首次尝试利用一种个人资源(正念)来降低个体排斥他人的程度。