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社会规范违反后对负面评价的恐惧中的文化差异及其对心理健康的影响。

Cultural Differences in Fear of Negative Evaluation After Social Norm Transgressions and the Impact on Mental Health.

作者信息

Vaswani Mamta, Esses Victoria M, Newby-Clark Ian R, Giguère Benjamin

机构信息

Network for Economic and Social Trends (NEST), University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 13;13:804841. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.804841. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Social norm transgressions are assumed to be at the root of numerous substantial negative outcomes for transgressors. There is a prevailing notion among lay people and scholars that transgressing social norms can negatively impact one's mental health. The present research aimed to examine this assumption, focusing on clinically relevant outcomes such as anxiety and depression. The present research further aimed to examine a social cognitive process for these outcomes in the form of fear of negative evaluations as a result of one's norm transgressing behavior. Specifically, it examined whether it is negative evaluations about ourselves or about those close to us that mediates the effect of social norm transgressions, and whether those may vary as a function of culture. Results of the present research, including a study with a community sample ( = 410), suggest a positive association between social norm transgressions and psychological distress. Results also suggest that increased fear of negative evaluation mediates that association but does so differently for people from more collectivistic cultures and people from less collectivistic cultures. For people from more collectivistic cultures increased fear of negative evaluation of close others may mediate the association between social norm transgressions and psychological distress. However, for people from less collectivistic cultures that association may be mediated by increased fear of negative evaluation of oneself. Implications for research on consequences of social norm transgressions and cross-cultural differences in perceptions of such consequences are discussed as are practical implications for motivating social norm adherence and the maintenance of constructive social norms.

摘要

社会规范违反行为被认为是违规者众多严重负面后果的根源。在普通人和学者中普遍存在一种观念,即违反社会规范会对一个人的心理健康产生负面影响。本研究旨在检验这一假设,重点关注焦虑和抑郁等临床相关结果。本研究还旨在以因个人规范违反行为而产生的对负面评价的恐惧这种形式,检验这些结果的社会认知过程。具体而言,它考察了是对我们自己还是对我们身边的人的负面评价介导了社会规范违反行为的影响,以及这些是否会因文化而异。本研究的结果,包括一项对社区样本(n = 410)的研究,表明社会规范违反行为与心理困扰之间存在正相关。结果还表明,对负面评价的恐惧增加介导了这种关联,但对于来自更具集体主义文化的人和来自集体主义文化程度较低的人来说,情况有所不同。对于来自更具集体主义文化的人,对身边他人负面评价的恐惧增加可能介导了社会规范违反行为与心理困扰之间的关联。然而,对于来自集体主义文化程度较低的人来说,这种关联可能是由对自己负面评价的恐惧增加所介导的。本文讨论了社会规范违反行为后果研究以及对这些后果认知的跨文化差异的意义,以及在激励社会规范遵守和维护建设性社会规范方面的实际意义。

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