Rook K S
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1984 May;46(5):1097-1108. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.46.5.1097.
Social exchange theory has long emphasized that social interaction entails both rewards and costs. Research on the effects of social relations on psychological well-being, however, has generally ignored the negative side of social interaction. This study examined the relative impact of positive and negative social outcomes on older women's well-being. The sample consisted of 120 widowed women between the ages of 60 and 89. Multiple regression analyses revealed that negative social outcomes were more consistently and more strongly related to well-being than were positive social outcomes. This effect of negative social involvement did not appear to be due to major differences among women with high versus moderate or low levels of problematic social ties. Analyses of variance indicated that these three groups of women differed neither in important background characteristics nor in indices of social competence. The results demonstrate the importance of assessing the specific content of social relations. Implications for the design of social network interventions are discussed.
社会交换理论长期以来一直强调,社会互动既有回报也有代价。然而,关于社会关系对心理健康影响的研究通常忽略了社会互动的消极面。本研究考察了积极和消极社会结果对老年女性幸福感的相对影响。样本包括120名年龄在60至89岁之间的丧偶女性。多元回归分析表明,消极社会结果比积极社会结果更一致、更强烈地与幸福感相关。消极社会参与的这种影响似乎并非源于社会关系问题程度高、中等或低的女性之间的重大差异。方差分析表明,这三组女性在重要背景特征或社会能力指标方面均无差异。研究结果证明了评估社会关系具体内容的重要性。文中还讨论了对社会网络干预设计的启示。