Pilarska Aleksandra
Department of Personality Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Szamarzewskiego 89, 60-568 Poznań, Poland.
Curr Psychol. 2017;36(3):468-482. doi: 10.1007/s12144-016-9435-1. Epub 2016 Mar 23.
This study addressed the relationship between sense of personal identity and thinking dispositions such as need for cognition, reflection, and integrative self-knowledge as well as modes of coping with self-related discrepancies through either excessive assimilation or accommodation. Participants were 544 young adults. The correlation and path analyses revealed, as expected, that need for cognition and integrative self-knowledge positively influenced one's sense of identity, while over-responsiveness to discrepant information about the self influenced it negatively. The effects of reflection and imperviousness to discrepancies appeared more complicated and varied. Together, the findings confirm the importance of cognitive-motivational variables in the development and maintenance of a sense of identity, and suggest that gender differences in their relative significance may deserve additional research attention.
本研究探讨了个人身份认同感与诸如认知需求、反思及整合性自我认知等思维倾向之间的关系,以及通过过度同化或顺应来应对与自我相关差异的方式。研究参与者为544名年轻人。相关性分析和路径分析结果正如预期所示,即认知需求和整合性自我认知对个体的身份认同感有积极影响,而对关于自我的差异信息过度反应则对其有消极影响。反思和对差异的无动于衷所产生的影响似乎更为复杂且多样。总体而言,这些研究结果证实了认知动机变量在身份认同感的形成和维持中的重要性,并表明其相对重要性方面的性别差异可能值得更多的研究关注。