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当风险很高时,积极心态是否起作用?老年人的健康状况与决策制定。

Does positivity operate when the stakes are high? Health status and decision making among older adults.

作者信息

English Tammy, Carstensen Laura L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis.

Department of Psychology, Stanford University.

出版信息

Psychol Aging. 2015 Jun;30(2):348-55. doi: 10.1037/a0039121. Epub 2015 Apr 20.

Abstract

Research and theory suggest that emotional goals are increasingly prioritized with age. Related empirical work has shown that, compared with younger adults, older adults attend to and remember positive information more than negative information. This age-related positivity effect has been eliminated in experiments that have explicitly demanded processing of both positive and negative information. In the present study, we explored whether a reduction of the preference for positive information over negative information appears when the material being reviewed holds personal relevance for the individual. Older participants whose health varied from poor to very good reviewed written material prior to making decisions about health related and non-health-related issues. As predicted, older adults in relatively poor health (compared with those in relatively good health) showed less positivity in review of information while making health-related decisions. In contrast, positivity emerged regardless of health status for decisions that were unrelated to health. Across decision contexts, those individuals who focused more on positive information than negative information reported better postdecisional mood and greater decision satisfaction. Results are consistent with the theoretical argument that the age-related positivity effect reflects goal-directed cognitive processing and, furthermore, suggests that personal relevance and contextual factors determine whether positivity emerges.

摘要

研究与理论表明,随着年龄增长,情感目标的优先级越来越高。相关实证研究表明,与年轻人相比,老年人更多地关注和记住积极信息而非消极信息。在明确要求对积极和消极信息进行处理的实验中,这种与年龄相关的积极效应已被消除。在本研究中,我们探讨了当被审查的材料与个体具有个人相关性时,对积极信息而非消极信息的偏好是否会降低。健康状况从差到非常好的老年参与者在对与健康相关和非健康相关问题做出决策之前,先审查书面材料。正如预期的那样,健康状况相对较差的老年人(与健康状况相对较好的老年人相比)在做出与健康相关的决策时,在信息审查中表现出的积极性较低。相比之下,在与健康无关的决策中,无论健康状况如何,都会出现积极情绪。在所有决策情境中,那些更多关注积极信息而非消极信息的个体报告称,决策后的情绪更好,决策满意度更高。研究结果与理论观点一致,即与年龄相关的积极效应反映了目标导向的认知加工,此外,还表明个人相关性和情境因素决定了积极情绪是否会出现。

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