Guo Jen, Klevan Miriam, McAdams Dan P
1 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2016 Nov;42(11):1551-1563. doi: 10.1177/0146167216665093. Epub 2016 Sep 28.
Life narratives are the internalized stories that people construct to provide meaning, purpose, and coherence in their lives. Prior research suggests that psychologically healthy and socially engaged adults generally narrate their lives in a prototypical fashion labeled the redemptive self, consisting of five themes: (a) a sense of childhood advantage, (b) empathy for others' sufferings, (c) moral steadfastness, (d) turning of negative events into positive outcomes (redemption sequences), and (e) prosocial goals. The current study examines trait correlates of the redemptive self in 157 late-midlife adults. Summing thematic scores across 12 life story interview scenes, the redemptive self was positively associated with four of the Big Five traits: extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability, but unrelated to cognitive features of personality, as assessed on openness and ego development. The findings suggest those with positive socio-emotional personality traits, but not necessarily a proclivity for sophisticated thoughts, tend to have redemptive life stories.
人生叙事是人们构建的内化故事,旨在为他们的生活提供意义、目的和连贯性。先前的研究表明,心理健康且积极参与社交的成年人通常以一种被称为救赎自我的典型方式讲述自己的生活,该方式包含五个主题:(a)童年优势感,(b)对他人苦难的同理心,(c)道德坚定性,(d)将负面事件转化为积极结果(救赎序列),以及(e)亲社会目标。本研究考察了157名中老年成年人中救赎自我的特质相关性。通过对12个生活故事访谈场景的主题得分进行汇总,救赎自我与大五人格特质中的四个呈正相关:外向性、尽责性、宜人性和情绪稳定性,但与通过开放性和自我发展评估的人格认知特征无关。研究结果表明,具有积极社会情感人格特质的人,不一定有复杂思想倾向,往往拥有救赎性的人生故事。