The Hidden Cost of High Aspirations: Examining the Stress-Enhancing Effect of Motivational Goals Using Vignette Methodology.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Tamara Gschneidner, Timo Kortsch
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Occupational stress is a major contributor to mental and physical health problems, yet individuals vary in how they appraise and respond to stress, even in identical situations. This study investigates whether motivational goals and internalized conflict schemas-as proposed by Grawe's Consistency Theory-account for these differences by intensifying subjective stress when approach and avoidance goals are simultaneously activated. In a vignette-based pilot study, we validated 12 workplace scenarios varying in incongruence levels. In the main study (N = 482; mean age 25 years; 83.2% female), participants completed the FAMOS questionnaire to assess approach and avoidance goals and were randomly assigned to 4 out of the 12 pretested vignettes. Subjective stress was measured before and after vignette exposure using the SSSQ, and subjective wellbeing was measured using the PANAS. Multilevel modeling showed that participants with stronger avoidance goals and conflict schemas reported higher baseline stress, and that experimentally induced high incongruence led to greater increase in stress levels compared to low incongruence in three out of four scenarios. These findings suggest that psychological inconsistencies-particularly avoidance goals, conflict schemas, and goal incongruence-serve as internal stressors that intensify stress responses. The results highlight the importance of considering individual motivational patterns in stress research and intervention.

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高抱负的隐藏成本:用小插图方法检查动机目标的压力增强效应。
职业压力是心理和身体健康问题的主要原因,然而,即使在相同的情况下,个体对压力的评估和反应方式也各不相同。本研究探讨了当接近目标和回避目标同时被激活时,动机目标和内化冲突图式是否通过强化主观压力来解释这些差异。在一项基于小插曲的试点研究中,我们验证了12个不同程度不一致的工作场所场景。在主要研究中(N = 482;平均年龄25岁;83.2%女性),参与者完成FAMOS问卷以评估接近和回避目标,并随机分配到12个预测试小片段中的4个。使用SSSQ测量小片段暴露前后的主观压力,使用PANAS测量主观幸福感。多水平模型显示,具有较强回避目标和冲突图式的参与者报告了较高的基线压力,并且在四种场景中有三种实验诱导的高不一致性导致了比低不一致性更大的压力水平增加。这些发现表明,心理上的不一致——尤其是逃避目标、冲突图式和目标不一致——是强化应激反应的内部压力源。研究结果强调了在压力研究和干预中考虑个体动机模式的重要性。
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