McConatha J T, Leone F M, Armstrong J M
Department of Psychology, West Chester University, PA 19383, USA.
Psychol Rep. 1997 Apr;80(2):499-507. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1997.80.2.499.
Although it is widely believed that emotions vary with age, there is a dearth of information on emotional experiences in later adulthood. Several researchers think that older adults experience less emotional intensity than younger people while others have suggested that aging is accompanied by a decrease in positive affect and an increase in negative emotions. Sex similarities and differences in emotionality have also been documented. This study focuses on age and sex similarities and differences in emotional control. Three hundred and twenty seven men and women aged 19 to 92 years were administered two emotion measures. The results support previous research which suggests that the control of emotions increases with age. In evaluating sex differences in emotional control, women scored as more emotionally expressive than men, a finding which is consistent with previous research. Results are discussed in relation to socioemotional selectivity theory.
尽管人们普遍认为情绪会随年龄变化,但关于成年后期情绪体验的信息却很匮乏。一些研究人员认为,老年人经历的情绪强度比年轻人小,而另一些人则认为,衰老伴随着积极情绪的减少和消极情绪的增加。情绪方面的性别异同也有文献记载。本研究关注情绪控制方面的年龄和性别异同。对327名年龄在19岁至92岁之间的男性和女性进行了两项情绪测量。结果支持了之前的研究,即情绪控制能力会随着年龄增长而增强。在评估情绪控制方面的性别差异时,女性在情绪表达上的得分高于男性,这一发现与之前的研究一致。研究结果结合社会情绪选择性理论进行了讨论。