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克服过去的错误:老年人的前瞻性和回顾性遗憾

Getting Over Past Mistakes: Prospective and Retrospective Regret in Older Adults.

作者信息

Huang Yi, Pat Narun, Kok Bing Cai, Chai Jingwen, Feng Lei, Yu Rongjun

机构信息

Department of Applied Psychology, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China.

Wofoo Joseph Lee Consulting and Counselling Psychology Research Centre, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China.

出版信息

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2023 Mar 4;78(3):469-478. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbac159.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A considerable number of older people who hold powerful positions in governments and corporate are actively engaged in making decisions that have a far-reaching impact on the community. Some of them have to make decisions on behalf of others, and sometimes, the outcomes of their decisions for others are unfavorable. We experience retrospective regret when the obtained outcome turns out to be less attractive than the counterfactual one. We also actively make choices to avoid regretful outcomes if we prospectively anticipate the regret. In the current study, we investigated how older adults experience regret and how they make choices to avoid potential regret, in the context of making decisions for themselves and on behalf of others.

METHOD

Sixty younger and 60 older participants performed a gambling task in which two types of regret were independently measured: prospective (planning to avoid regret during decision making) and retrospective (feeling of regret following the comparison of alternative outcomes).

RESULTS

Our results showed that compared to younger adults, the older adults were less sensitive to regret-inducing outcomes, whereas they demonstrated comparable ability in using prospective regret to guide decisions, regardless of whether they made decisions for themselves or on behalf of others.

DISCUSSION

Our findings indicate that although older adults experience blunted regret, their ability to avoid future regret to guide subsequent choices remains unimpaired. Our research has implications for understanding how older adults cope with regret.

摘要

目的

相当数量在政府和企业中担任要职的老年人积极参与做出对社会有深远影响的决策。他们中的一些人必须代表他人做出决策,有时,他们为他人做出的决策结果对他人不利。当所获得的结果比反事实结果更缺乏吸引力时,我们会经历事后遗憾。如果我们前瞻性地预期到遗憾,我们也会积极做出选择以避免遗憾的结果。在当前的研究中,我们调查了老年人如何体验遗憾以及他们如何做出选择以避免潜在的遗憾,这是在为自己和代表他人做决策的背景下进行的。

方法

60名年轻参与者和60名年长参与者进行了一项赌博任务,其中两种类型的遗憾被独立测量:前瞻性遗憾(在决策过程中计划避免遗憾)和事后遗憾(在比较替代结果后产生的遗憾感)。

结果

我们的结果表明,与年轻人相比,老年人对引发遗憾的结果不太敏感,而无论他们是为自己还是代表他人做决策,他们在利用前瞻性遗憾来指导决策方面表现出相当的能力。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,尽管老年人体验到的遗憾有所减弱,但他们避免未来遗憾以指导后续选择的能力并未受损。我们的研究对于理解老年人如何应对遗憾具有启示意义。

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