a Experimental Psychopathology Lab, Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong , People's Republic of China.
b Department of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology, University of Groningen , Groningen , The Netherlands.
Memory. 2019 Oct;27(9):1263-1272. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2019.1648687. Epub 2019 Aug 1.
Exposure to negative life stress has been associated with difficulty retrieving memories for specific autobiographical events, with important consequences for the emergence of emotional disorders. We examined whether social support can protect against the effects of negative events on memory specificity. University students ( = 143) were assigned to groups based on whether or not they experienced a negative stressor, operationalised as whether or not their recent exam performance was in line with their expectations. After receiving their exam results (T1), and one month later (T2), participants completed measures of memory specificity, their attitudes towards themselves and the occurrence of other stress-related events. Participants also completed a general measure of perceived social support from friends, family, and significant others, and an equivalent measure for social support related to performance. For participants who experienced an exam-related stressor, reduced performance-specific social support from friends was associated with reduced memory specificity at T2, even when accounting for T1 memory specificity, individual differences in attitudes towards self, the experience of additional stressors, and gender. No such relation was present for participants who did not experience a stressor. These findings provide new understanding of the influence of social variables on autobiographical memory specificity.
经历负性生活压力与特定自传体事件的记忆检索困难有关,对情绪障碍的出现有重要影响。我们研究了社会支持是否可以防止负性事件对记忆特异性的影响。根据最近的考试成绩是否符合他们的期望,将大学生( = 143)分为两组,将他们的考试成绩(T1)与一个月后的(T2)进行比较。参与者完成了记忆特异性、他们对自己的态度和其他与压力相关事件的发生的测量。参与者还完成了一项关于朋友、家人和重要他人的一般感知社会支持的测量,以及一项与表现相关的社会支持的等效测量。对于经历了与考试相关的压力源的参与者来说,朋友提供的与考试成绩相关的社会支持减少与 T2 时记忆特异性降低有关,即使考虑到 T1 时的记忆特异性、个体对自己的态度差异、其他压力源的经历以及性别差异。对于没有经历压力源的参与者,没有这种关系。这些发现为社会变量对自传体记忆特异性的影响提供了新的认识。