Chopik William J, Kim Eric S, Schwaba Ted, Krämer Michael D, Smith Jacqui
Michigan State University.
University of British Columbia.
J Res Pers. 2020 Oct;88. doi: 10.1016/j.jrp.2020.103985. Epub 2020 Jun 30.
Although individuals vary in how optimistic they are about the future, one assumption that researchers make is that optimism is sensitive to changes in life events and circumstances. We examined how optimism and pessimism changed across the lifespan and in response to life events in three large panel studies (combined = 74,886). In the American and Dutch samples, we found that optimism increased across younger adulthood, plateaued in midlife, and then decreased in older adulthood. In the German sample, there were inconsistent results with respect to age differences and mean level changes in optimism. Associations between life events and changes in optimism/pessimism were inconsistent across samples. We discuss our results in the context of life events and lifespan development.
尽管个体对未来的乐观程度各不相同,但研究人员做出的一个假设是,乐观情绪对生活事件和环境的变化很敏感。我们在三项大型面板研究(总计74886人)中考察了乐观和悲观情绪在整个生命周期中的变化情况以及对生活事件的反应。在美国和荷兰的样本中,我们发现乐观情绪在成年早期有所上升,在中年趋于平稳,然后在老年期下降。在德国样本中,关于乐观情绪的年龄差异和平均水平变化的结果并不一致。生活事件与乐观/悲观情绪变化之间的关联在不同样本中也不一致。我们将在生活事件和生命周期发展的背景下讨论我们的结果。