Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (4): 657-668.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2023.00657
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YAN Lei1,2(), YUAN Yiren1,2, WANG Juan3, ZHANG Yanhong1,2, YANG Linchuan4
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2022-08-13
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2023-04-15
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2022-12-30
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YAN Lei, YUAN Yiren, WANG Juan, ZHANG Yanhong, YANG Linchuan. The influence of social identity on depression and its theoretical explanation[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2023, 31(4): 657-668.
理论 | 对认同的认识 | 结果变量 | 对认同的测量 | 中介与调节因素 | 理论侧重点 |
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社会医治理论 | 认同程度 认同群体数量 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:心理资源。 调节:群际背景。 | 社会认同通过自我概念影响身心健康 |
抑郁的社会 认同模型 | 认同程度 认同重要性 认同群体数量 | 抑郁 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:心理资源。 调节:群体规范。 | 群体身份通过提供4种社会心理资源降低抑郁 |
身份转变的 社会认同模型 | 认同群体数量 认同变化 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:认同保持、认同获得、认同丧失(多元认同); 自我连续性、心理资源(认同变化)。调节:身份兼容性。 | 生活变化中的认同保持和认同获得有益身心健康 |
社会认同的 层次交互模型 | 认同程度 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”、“群体层面”、“共享层面” | 中介:相互社会支持、集体自我效能感(群体层面); 评价视角转换(共享层面)。调节:善意感知、个体层面与群体层面认同的不一致。 | 社会认同的不同层次影响身心健康的心理机制各有不同 |
理论 | 对认同的认识 | 结果变量 | 对认同的测量 | 中介与调节因素 | 理论侧重点 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
社会医治理论 | 认同程度 认同群体数量 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:心理资源。 调节:群际背景。 | 社会认同通过自我概念影响身心健康 |
抑郁的社会 认同模型 | 认同程度 认同重要性 认同群体数量 | 抑郁 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:心理资源。 调节:群体规范。 | 群体身份通过提供4种社会心理资源降低抑郁 |
身份转变的 社会认同模型 | 认同群体数量 认同变化 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”的社会认同 | 中介:认同保持、认同获得、认同丧失(多元认同); 自我连续性、心理资源(认同变化)。调节:身份兼容性。 | 生活变化中的认同保持和认同获得有益身心健康 |
社会认同的 层次交互模型 | 认同程度 | 身心健康 | “个体层面”、“群体层面”、“共享层面” | 中介:相互社会支持、集体自我效能感(群体层面); 评价视角转换(共享层面)。调节:善意感知、个体层面与群体层面认同的不一致。 | 社会认同的不同层次影响身心健康的心理机制各有不同 |
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