Tan J C, Stoppard J M
Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
J Clin Psychol. 1996 Sep;52(5):499-508. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4679(199609)52:5<499::AID-JCLP2>3.0.CO;2-J.
There now exists a sizeable body of research on interpersonal responses to dysphoric individuals, yet relatively few studies have addressed responses of dysphoric individuals toward others. This study compared responses of dysphoric and nondysphoric individuals toward a nondysphoric person within same sex and opposite-sex dyads. Dysphoric and nondysphoric subjects did not differ in their desire for future interaction with their interactional partner. Dysphoric subjects reported a greater reduction in feelings of sadness, hostility, and impatience following the interaction, and among dysphoric subjects, those who interacted with a female reported a greater decrease in anxiety than did those who interacted with a male. Dysphoric subjects also perceived their partners to act in a more dysphoric fashion than did nondysphoric subjects.
目前,关于对烦躁不安个体的人际反应已有大量研究,但针对烦躁不安个体对他人的反应的研究相对较少。本研究比较了烦躁不安个体和非烦躁不安个体在同性和异性二元组中对非烦躁不安个体的反应。烦躁不安个体和非烦躁不安个体在与互动伙伴未来互动的意愿上没有差异。烦躁不安个体报告称,互动后悲伤、敌意和不耐烦情绪的减轻程度更大,在烦躁不安个体中,与女性互动的人比与男性互动的人焦虑减少得更多。烦躁不安个体也比非烦躁不安个体更认为其伙伴的行为更烦躁不安。