Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, Needham, MA, USA
Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2016 May;20(2):142-75. doi: 10.1177/1088868315585068. Epub 2015 May 12.
Grounded in four theoretical positions-structural, cognitive, phenomenological, and ethical-the present review demonstrates the empirical evidence for the incremental validity of narrative identity as a cross-sectional indicator and prospective predictor of well-being, compared with other individual difference and situational variables. In doing so, we develop an organizational framework of four categories of narrative variables: (a) motivational themes, (b) affective themes, (c) themes of integrative meaning, and (d) structural elements. Using this framework, we detail empirical evidence supporting the incremental association between narrative identity and well-being, a case that is strongest for motivational, affective, and integrative meaning themes. These categories of themes serve as vital complimentary correlates and predictors of well-being, alongside commonly assessed variables such as dispositional personality traits. We then use the theoretically grounded review of the empirical literature to develop concrete areas of future research for the field.
本研究基于结构论、认知论、现象学和伦理学这四种理论立场,展示了与其他个体差异和情境变量相比,叙事身份作为幸福感的横向指标和前瞻性预测指标的实证证据。为此,我们制定了一个叙事变量的四类组织框架:(a)动机主题,(b)情感主题,(c)综合意义主题,以及(d)结构要素。使用这个框架,我们详细阐述了支持叙事身份与幸福感之间递增关联的实证证据,这种关联在动机、情感和综合意义主题方面最为强烈。这些主题类别是幸福感的重要补充相关因素和预测因素,与性格特质等常见评估变量并列。然后,我们使用理论基础的实证文献综述,为该领域的未来研究提出具体方向。