Lang F R, Featherman D L, Nesselroade J R
Department of Gerontopsychiatry, Free University Berlin, Germany.
Psychol Aging. 1997 Dec;12(4):657-66. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.12.4.657.
Dealing with others entails both stability and short-term variability of the functions and outcomes of social relationships. The authors argue that patterns of short-term intraindividual variability in social relationships and self-efficacy beliefs contribute interpretable information about social adaptation. On the basis of 23 repeated weekly measurements of a sample of 32 participants ages 56 to 88 years, the authors examined the extent to which fluctuations in perceived relational outcomes are related to fluctuations of social self-efficacy. Results showed that individuals differ systematically in respect to the extent to which they experience and display fluctuations in self-efficacy and availability of social relationships. Moreover, when individuals perceive others to be available across time, social self-efficacy beliefs are stronger and fluctuate less across time.
与他人打交道需要社会关系的功能和结果具备稳定性以及短期可变性。作者认为,社会关系和自我效能信念的短期个体内变异性模式能提供有关社会适应的可解释信息。基于对32名年龄在56至88岁的参与者样本进行的每周23次重复测量,作者研究了感知到的关系结果波动与社会自我效能波动之间的关联程度。结果显示,个体在自我效能和社会关系可得性方面经历和表现出波动的程度存在系统性差异。此外,当个体在一段时间内都觉得他人随时可得时,社会自我效能信念会更强,且随时间的波动更小。