Suppr超能文献

大流行领导力:性别差异及其进化发展起源

Pandemic Leadership: Sex Differences and Their Evolutionary-Developmental Origins.

作者信息

Luoto Severi, Varella Marco Antonio Correa

机构信息

English, Drama and Writing Studies, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

School of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 15;12:633862. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.633862. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global societal, economic, and social upheaval unseen in living memory. There have been substantial cross-national differences in the kinds of policies implemented by political decision-makers to prevent the spread of the virus, to test the population, and to manage infected patients. Among other factors, these policies vary with politicians' sex: early findings indicate that, on average, female leaders seem more focused on minimizing direct human suffering caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, while male leaders implement riskier short-term decisions, possibly aiming to minimize economic disruptions. These sex differences are consistent with broader findings in psychology, reflecting women's stronger empathy, higher pathogen disgust, health concern, care-taking orientation, and dislike for the suffering of other people-as well as men's higher risk-taking, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, narcissism, and focus on financial indicators of success and status. This review article contextualizes sex differences in pandemic leadership in an evolutionary framework. Evolution by natural selection is the only known process in nature that organizes organisms into higher degrees of functional order, or counteracts the unavoidable disorder that would otherwise ensue, and is therefore essential for explaining the origins of human sex differences. Differential sexual selection and parental investment between males and females, together with the sexual differentiation of the mammalian brain, drive sex differences in cognition and behavioral dispositions, underlying men's and women's leadership styles and decision-making during a global pandemic. According to the , general psychobehavioral sex differences have been exapted during human evolution to create sexually dimorphic leadership styles. They may be facultatively co-opted by societies and/or followers when facing different kinds of ecological and/or sociopolitical threats, such as disease outbreaks or intergroup aggression. Early evidence indicates that against the invisible viral foe that can bring nations to their knees, the strategic circumspection of empathic feminine health "worriers" may bring more effective and humanitarian outcomes than the devil-may-care incaution of masculine risk-taking "warriors".

摘要

新冠疫情引发了一场人们记忆中前所未见的全球社会、经济和社会动荡。政治决策者为防止病毒传播、检测民众以及管理感染患者而实施的政策存在很大的跨国差异。除其他因素外,这些政策因政治家的性别而异:早期研究结果表明,平均而言,女性领导人似乎更注重将严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)病毒造成的直接人类痛苦降至最低,而男性领导人则实施风险更高的短期决策,可能旨在将经济干扰降至最低。这些性别差异与心理学的更广泛研究结果一致,反映了女性更强的同理心、更高的病原体厌恶感、对健康的关注、照顾他人的倾向以及对他人痛苦的厌恶——以及男性更高的冒险精神、权谋主义、心理变态、自恋,以及对成功和地位的财务指标的关注。这篇综述文章将疫情领导力中的性别差异置于一个进化框架中进行背景分析。自然选择导致的进化是自然界中唯一已知的将生物体组织成更高功能秩序程度,或抵消否则将随之而来的不可避免的无序状态的过程,因此对于解释人类性别差异的起源至关重要。男性和女性之间不同的性选择和亲代投资,以及哺乳动物大脑的性别分化,驱动了认知和行为倾向的性别差异,这是全球疫情期间男性和女性领导风格及决策的基础。根据 ,一般的心理行为性别差异在人类进化过程中被用于创造两性异形的领导风格。当面对不同类型的生态和/或社会政治威胁,如疾病爆发或群体间攻击时,社会和/或追随者可能会选择性地采用这些差异。早期证据表明,面对能让国家屈服的无形病毒敌人,富有同理心的女性健康“担忧者”的战略审慎可能会带来比男性冒险“勇士”的满不在乎的轻率更有效和人道的结果。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5367/8015803/ac6d9fd76323/fpsyg-12-633862-g001.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验