David Jonathan, Blonner Marika, Forbes Miriam K, Norberg Melissa M
Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, NSW, Australia.
Centre for Emotional Health, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, NSW, Australia.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2021 Jun;39:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.07.007. Epub 2020 Jul 17.
Motives for acquiring and saving objects are closely linked to object attachment, but the nature of these associations has not been established. A better understanding of the motives for acquiring and saving possessions and how they relate to object attachment may reveal insights into the underpinnings of hoarding disorder. In turn, these insights can aid in identifying optimal targets for interventions for hoarding problems. In this paper, we propose a simple theoretical model of the dynamic associations among motives to acquire objects, object attachment, and motives to save objects, grounded in a review of the extant literature. Our hope is that this model provides a useful framework to structure future research.
获取和保存物品的动机与物品依恋密切相关,但这些关联的本质尚未明确。更好地理解获取和保存物品的动机以及它们与物品依恋的关系,可能会揭示囤积障碍的潜在原因。反过来,这些见解有助于确定针对囤积问题的干预措施的最佳目标。在本文中,我们在对现有文献进行综述的基础上,提出了一个关于获取物品动机、物品依恋和保存物品动机之间动态关联的简单理论模型。我们希望这个模型能为构建未来的研究提供一个有用的框架。