Pejic Samantha R, Deska Jason C
Toronto Metropolitan University, Ontario, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2025 Apr;51(4):644-656. doi: 10.1177/01461672231207952. Epub 2023 Nov 16.
The accurate perception of others' pain is a prerequisite to provide needed support. However, social pain perception is prone to biases. Multiple characteristics of individuals bias both physical and social pain judgments (e.g., ethnicity and facial structure). The current work extends this research to a chronically stigmatized population: released prisoners (i.e., releasees). Recognizing the large United States releasee rates and the significant role support plays in successful re-integration, we conducted four studies testing whether people have biased judgments of White male releasees' sensitivity to social pain. Compared with the noncriminally involved, people judged releasees as less sensitive to social pain in otherwise identical situations (Studies 1a-3), an effect that was mediated by perceived life hardship (Study 2). Finally, judging releasees' as relatively insensitive to social pain undermined perceivers' social support judgments (Study 3). The downstream consequences of these findings on re-integration success are discussed.
准确感知他人的痛苦是提供所需支持的前提。然而,社会痛苦感知容易出现偏差。个体的多种特征会使身体疼痛和社会痛苦判断产生偏差(例如种族和面部结构)。当前的研究将这一领域扩展到了长期受污名化的群体:刑满释放人员(即释放者)。鉴于美国庞大的释放者比例以及支持在成功重新融入社会中所起的重要作用,我们进行了四项研究,以测试人们对白人男性释放者对社会痛苦的敏感度是否存在偏差判断。与未涉及犯罪的人相比,在其他条件相同的情况下,人们认为释放者对社会痛苦的敏感度较低(研究1a - 3),这一效应由感知到的生活艰难所介导(研究2)。最后,认为释放者对社会痛苦相对不敏感会削弱感知者的社会支持判断(研究3)。我们还讨论了这些发现对重新融入成功的下游影响。