Giesler R B, Josephs R A, Swann W B
Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1996 Aug;105(3):358-68. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.105.3.358.
Do clinically depressed individuals seek favorable or unfavorable information about the self? Self-verification theory makes the counterintuitive prediction that depressed individuals solicit feedback that confirms their negative self-views. To test this prediction, participants were classified on the basis of a structured clinical interview and self-report measures into high-esteem, low self-esteem, and depressed groups. All participants were offered a choice between receiving favorable or unfavorable feedback; 82% of the depressed participants chose the unfavorable feedback, compared to 64% of the low self-esteem participants and 25% of the high self-esteem participants. Additional evidence indicated that depressed individuals also failed to exploit fully an opportunity to acquire favorable evaluations that were self-verifying. The authors discuss how seeking negative evaluations and failing to seek favorable evaluations may help maintain depression.
临床抑郁症患者会寻求关于自己的有利信息还是不利信息呢?自我验证理论做出了违反直觉的预测,即抑郁症患者会寻求能证实其消极自我认知的反馈。为了检验这一预测,根据结构化临床访谈和自我报告测量结果,将参与者分为高自尊、低自尊和抑郁组。所有参与者都可以在接受有利反馈或不利反馈之间做出选择;82%的抑郁组参与者选择了不利反馈,相比之下,低自尊组参与者的这一比例为64%,高自尊组参与者为25%。其他证据表明,抑郁症患者也未能充分利用获得自我验证的有利评价的机会。作者讨论了寻求负面评价以及未能寻求正面评价可能如何助长抑郁症。