心理科学进展 ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (12): 2809-2824.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.02809
杨群1(), 朱兵2(), 俞奕铭1, 张敬敏3, 薛孟孟1
收稿日期:
2022-03-12
出版日期:
2022-12-15
发布日期:
2022-09-23
通讯作者:
杨群,朱兵
E-mail:qunyang@hznu.edu.cn;15356116536@163.com
基金资助:
YANG Qun1(), ZHU Bing2(), YU Yiming1, ZHANG Jingmin3, XUE Mengmeng1
Received:
2022-03-12
Online:
2022-12-15
Published:
2022-09-23
Contact:
YANG Qun,ZHU Bing
E-mail:qunyang@hznu.edu.cn;15356116536@163.com
摘要:
人们面临对生理或者心理产生威胁的应激事件时并不一定表现出敌意和攻击, 也可能表现出更强的亲社会性。研究发现, 基于利他动机、规则动机、策略性动机的或者基于自我报告的亲社会偏好在应激环境下都可能增强, 这可能和应激环境下直觉增强、共情提升和亲社会行为有助于改善负面情绪方面的机制有关。未来研究可以从应激的性质、诱发方式、影响机制、个体差异和发展特征等方面去理解应激增加亲社会性的条件, 从而提高群体韧性。
中图分类号:
杨群, 朱兵, 俞奕铭, 张敬敏, 薛孟孟. (2022). 应激环境下亲社会性的增加:来自不同类型的亲社会偏好的研究证据. 心理科学进展 , 30(12), 2809-2824.
YANG Qun, ZHU Bing, YU Yiming, ZHANG Jingmin, XUE Mengmeng. (2022). Prosociality increases under stress: Evidence from different types of prosocial preferences. Advances in Psychological Science, 30(12), 2809-2824.
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