Aydin Nilüfer, Plewe Miriam Clivia, Mahr Luisa Afra Malin, Kleber Janet
Institute of Psychology, University of Klagenfurt, 9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 May 13;14(5):406. doi: 10.3390/bs14050406.
In line with the "beautiful-is-good" heuristic, numerous studies show that physically attractive individuals are perceived in a more positive light. However, building on previous findings suggesting that the "beauty-good" relationship is bidirectional, the present research investigates how information on a stigmatized attribute impacts attractiveness perceptions and social judgments. Within a controlled experimental design, we present evidence that the mere label of mental illness (i.e., schizophrenia) decreased the positivity of personality evaluations and perceived attractiveness of a male target that had previously been validated to be highly attractive. Consistent with the "good-is-beautiful" heuristic, a mental illness label led to decreased perceptions of attractiveness, which was mediated by the inference of less positive personality characteristics. This finding lends further support for the bidirectional nature of the "beauty-good" relationship and provides a valuable avenue for future research on the multifaceted ways in which the stigma of mental illness affects social perceptions.
根据“美即好”启发式,大量研究表明,外表有吸引力的人会被更积极地看待。然而,基于先前表明“美与好”关系是双向的研究结果,本研究调查了关于一种污名化属性的信息如何影响吸引力认知和社会判断。在一个对照实验设计中,我们提供的证据表明,仅仅是精神疾病(即精神分裂症)的标签就降低了对一个先前被证实极具吸引力的男性目标的人格评价的积极性和感知吸引力。与“好即美”启发式一致,精神疾病标签导致吸引力认知下降,这是由对不太积极的人格特征的推断所介导的。这一发现进一步支持了“美与好”关系的双向性质,并为未来关于精神疾病污名影响社会认知的多方面方式的研究提供了一条有价值的途径。