School of Psychology, University of Southampton.
Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University.
Emotion. 2016 Jun;16(4):524-39. doi: 10.1037/emo0000136. Epub 2016 Jan 11.
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for one's past, is an emotion that arises from self-relevant and social memories. Nostalgia functions, in part, to foster self-continuity, that is, a sense of connection between one's past and one's present. This article examined, in 6 experiments, how nostalgia fosters self-continuity and the implications of that process for well-being. Nostalgia fosters self-continuity by augmenting social connectedness, that is, a sense of belongingness and acceptance (Experiments 1-4). Nostalgia-induced self-continuity, in turn, confers eudaimonic well-being, operationalized as subjective vitality (i.e., a feeling of aliveness and energy; Experiments 5-6). The findings clarify and expand the benefits of nostalgia for both the self-system and psychological adjustment. (PsycINFO Database Record
怀旧,即对过去的一种感伤的怀念,是一种源自自我相关和社会记忆的情感。怀旧在一定程度上促进了自我连续性,也就是说,过去和现在之间的一种联系感。本文通过 6 项实验研究了怀旧是如何促进自我连续性的,以及这一过程对幸福感的影响。怀旧通过增强社会联系感,即归属感和被接受感,从而促进自我连续性(实验 1-4)。怀旧引起的自我连续性反过来又赋予了幸福,即主观活力(即一种有活力和精力的感觉;实验 5-6)。这些发现阐明并扩展了怀旧对自我系统和心理调节的好处。