Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, VU Amsterdam.
Department of Psychology, University of Victoria.
Psychol Bull. 2020 Oct;146(10):900-921. doi: 10.1037/bul0000297. Epub 2020 Jul 16.
Prosocial behavior is often thought to bring benefits to individuals and relationships. Do such benefits exist when prosocial behavior is costly for the individual, such as when people are sacrificing for their partner or relationship? Although different theoretical accounts would predict that sacrifice is either positively or negatively associated with personal and relational well-being, empirical work in this regard has been inconclusive. We conducted a meta-analytic synthesis of 82 data sets and 9,547 effect sizes (N = 32,053) to test the link between sacrifice and both personal and relationship well-being for both the individual who performs the sacrifice and their romantic partner. We examined four different facets of sacrifice (i.e., willingness to sacrifice, behavioral sacrifice, satisfaction with sacrifice, and costs of sacrifice). Results revealed that these facets were differently associated with well-being. Specifically, an individual's willingness to sacrifice was positively associated with their own personal and relationship well-being and with their partner's relationship well-being (.09 < rs < .27). However, behavioral sacrifice was negatively associated with own personal well-being (r = -.07). Satisfaction with sacrifice was positively associated with individual and partner well-being (.11 < rs < .43). Costs of sacrifice were negatively related to one's own personal and relationship well-being and to the partner's relationship well-being (-.10 < rs < -.26). Some moderators were also identified. We discuss the implications of these findings for research on prosocial behavior and relationships, address the implications of the methodologies used to study prosocial behavior, and suggest directions for future research. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
亲社会行为通常被认为会给个人和人际关系带来好处。当亲社会行为对个人来说是有代价的,比如人们为伴侣或关系做出牺牲时,这种好处是否存在?尽管不同的理论观点预测牺牲要么与个人和关系幸福感正相关,要么负相关,但这方面的实证工作一直没有定论。我们对 82 个数据集和 9547 个效应量(N=32053)进行了元分析综合,以检验牺牲与个体和其浪漫伴侣的个人和关系幸福感之间的联系。我们考察了牺牲的四个不同方面(即,愿意牺牲、行为牺牲、对牺牲的满意度和牺牲的代价)。结果表明,这些方面与幸福感的关联不同。具体来说,个体愿意牺牲与他们自己的个人和关系幸福感以及他们伴侣的关系幸福感呈正相关(.09<rs<.27)。然而,行为牺牲与个体的个人幸福感呈负相关(r=-.07)。对牺牲的满意度与个体和伴侣的幸福感呈正相关(.11<rs<.43)。牺牲的代价与个体自己的个人和关系幸福感以及伴侣的关系幸福感呈负相关(-.10<rs<-.26)。还确定了一些调节因素。我们讨论了这些发现对亲社会行为和关系研究的意义,探讨了研究亲社会行为所使用的方法学的意义,并为未来的研究提出了方向。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。