Canevello Amy, Crocker Jennifer
University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
The Ohio State University.
Motiv Emot. 2017 Apr;41(2):158-179. doi: 10.1007/s11031-016-9599-x. Epub 2017 Feb 7.
Optimal social interactions can leave people feeling socially connected and at ease, which has clear implications for health and psychological well-being. Yet, not all social interactions leave people feelings at ease and connected. What explains this variability? We draw from the egosystem-ecosystem theory of social motivation (Crocker & Canevello, 2008) to suggest that compassionate goals to support others explain some of this variability. We explored the nature of this association across 4 studies and varying social contexts. Across studies, compassionate goals predicted greater feelings of ease and connection. Results also indicate that a cooperative mindset may be one mechanism underlying this association: Findings suggest a temporal sequence in which compassionate goals lead to cooperative mindsets, which then lead to feeling at ease and connected. Thus, these studies suggest that people's compassionate goals lead to their sense of interpersonal ease and connection, which may ultimately have implications for their sense of belonging.
最佳的社交互动能让人们感到有社会联系且自在,这对健康和心理健康有着明显的影响。然而,并非所有的社交互动都能让人们感到自在和有联系。如何解释这种差异呢?我们借鉴社会动机的自我系统 - 生态系统理论(克罗克和卡内韦洛,2008年),认为支持他人的同情目标可以解释这种差异的一部分。我们在4项研究和不同的社会背景下探讨了这种关联的本质。在各项研究中,同情目标预示着更强的自在感和联系感。结果还表明,合作心态可能是这种关联背后的一种机制:研究结果表明存在一种时间顺序,即同情目标导致合作心态,进而导致感到自在和有联系。因此,这些研究表明,人们的同情目标会导致他们的人际自在感和联系感,这最终可能会对他们的归属感产生影响。