Huang Ching-Yi, Arai Takashi, Abe Tsuneyuki
Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8576, Japan.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Oct 2;14(10):893. doi: 10.3390/bs14100893.
Justice motivation has been considered one cause of celebrity infidelity scandals becoming flaming incidents. Nevertheless, few studies have examined how the belief in a just world (BJW), one motivation for justice, affects people's attitudes toward these incidents. This study was conducted to identify the relations among BJW, negative emotions toward infidelity (NE), and celebrity infidelity blaming (CIB). Data were collected from 1186 Japanese adults (mean age = 44.9 years, SD = 13.8; 49.4% male). The results of structural equation modeling revealed that NE positively relates to CIB and plays a mediating role between BJW and CIB. However, BJW neither facilitates NE nor positively predicts CIB; on the contrary, it suppresses both NE and CIB. The findings indicate that BJW decreases people's blame on celebrity infidelity and suggest future directions for mitigating the issues posed by casting blame on celebrities' cheating scandals.
正义动机被认为是名人出轨丑闻演变成热点事件的一个原因。然而,很少有研究探讨对公正世界的信念(BJW)这种正义动机是如何影响人们对这些事件的态度的。本研究旨在确定BJW、对出轨的负面情绪(NE)和名人出轨指责(CIB)之间的关系。数据收集自1186名日本成年人(平均年龄 = 44.9岁,标准差 = 13.8;49.4%为男性)。结构方程模型的结果显示,NE与CIB呈正相关,并且在BJW和CIB之间起中介作用。然而,BJW既不促进NE也不正向预测CIB;相反,它抑制NE和CIB。研究结果表明,BJW会降低人们对名人出轨的指责,并为缓解因指责名人出轨丑闻而产生的问题提出了未来的方向。