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判断情绪好坏:个体差异与心理健康的关系。

Judging emotions as good or bad: Individual differences and associations with psychological health.

机构信息

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis.

Department of Psychology, University of California Berkeley.

出版信息

Emotion. 2023 Oct;23(7):1876-1890. doi: 10.1037/emo0001220. Epub 2023 Mar 13.

Abstract

People differ in their initial emotional responses to events, and we are beginning to understand these responses and their pervasive implications for psychological health. However, people also differ in how they (i.e., emotion judgments). In turn, how people judge their emotions-as predominantly positive or negative-may have crucial implications for psychological health. Across five MTurk and undergraduate samples collected between 2017 and 2022 (total = 1,647), we investigated the nature of habitual emotion judgments (Aim 1) and their associations with psychological health (Aim 2). In Aim 1, we found four distinct habitual emotion judgments that differ according to the valence of the judgment (positive or negative) and the valence of the emotion being judged (positive or negative). Individual differences in habitual emotion judgments were moderately stable across time and were associated with, but not redundant with, conceptually related constructs (e.g., affect valuation, emotion preferences, stress mindsets, meta-emotions) and broader traits (i.e., extraversion, neuroticism, trait emotions). In Aim 2, positive judgments of positive emotions were uniquely associated with better psychological health and negative judgments of negative emotions were uniquely associated with worse psychological health concurrently and prospectively, above and beyond the other types of emotion judgments, and above and beyond conceptually related constructs and broader traits. This research gives insight into how people judge their emotions, how these judgments relate to other emotion-related constructs, and their implications for psychological health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

人们对事件的初始情绪反应存在差异,我们开始理解这些反应及其对心理健康的普遍影响。然而,人们在情绪判断方面也存在差异。反过来,人们如何判断自己的情绪——主要是积极还是消极——可能对心理健康具有至关重要的影响。在 2017 年至 2022 年期间,通过五个 MTurk 和本科生样本(共 1647 人)进行了研究,我们调查了习惯性情绪判断的本质(目标 1)及其与心理健康的关联(目标 2)。在目标 1 中,我们发现了四种不同的习惯性情绪判断,它们根据判断的(积极或消极)和被判断的情绪的(积极或消极)来区分。习惯性情绪判断的个体差异在时间上具有中等稳定性,与概念上相关的构念(如情感评价、情绪偏好、压力心态、元情绪)和更广泛的特质(即外向性、神经质、特质情绪)相关,但不冗余。在目标 2 中,积极情绪的积极判断与更好的心理健康相关,而消极情绪的消极判断与更差的心理健康相关,这是在其他类型的情绪判断以及概念上相关的构念和更广泛的特质之上的。这项研究深入了解了人们如何判断自己的情绪,这些判断与其他与情绪相关的构念有何关系,以及它们对心理健康的影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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