当日常情绪渗透到生活满意度中时:情绪全球化中的年龄差异。

IF 3.7 1区 心理学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY
Psychology and Aging Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1037/pag0000771
Meaghan A Barlow, Emily C Willroth, Carsten Wrosch, Oliver P John, Iris B Mauss
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摘要

尽管人们生活的客观条件每天都相当稳定,但日常生活可能会像情绪过山车一样。对一些人来说,生活满意度搭上了情绪过山车(即,短暂的情绪会蔓延到对生活的更广泛评价中)。积极和消极情绪在多大程度上渗透到生活满意度中,被称为积极和消极情感全球化。初步证据表明,情绪全球化在个体之间存在差异,并与适应不良的心理特征有关。从寿命的角度来看,这是第一项使用两个成年社区样本的数据来识别和描述情绪全球化中的年龄差异的研究(研究1:N=133名女性,年龄范围=23-78;研究2:N=137,年龄范围=18-95)。此外,我们通过检查两种类型的情绪(即当前或一天中压力最大的事件之后)和两类满意度(即整体生活满意度[生活满意度]或当天满意度[当天满意度]),测试了情绪全球化的关键边界条件。具体而言,我们调查了年轻人和老年人在当前情绪与生活满意度(即情绪全球化;研究1)、压力源相关情绪与生活满意(即压力源相关情感全球化;研究2)和压力源相关心理与日常满意度的关联方面的差异。结果显示,与年轻人相比,老年人表现出较少的负面(但不积极)情绪全球化和与压力源相关的情绪全球化。我们发现,在压力源相关情绪和一天的满意度之间没有年龄差异。这些发现扩展了对情绪全球化的理解,并为情绪衰老的理论提供了信息。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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When daily emotions spill into life satisfaction: Age differences in emotion globalizing.

Although the objective conditions of people's lives are fairly stable from day to day, daily life can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. For some people, life satisfaction hitches a ride on the emotional rollercoaster (i.e., momentary emotions spill over into broader evaluations of life). The extent to which positive and negative emotions spill over into life satisfaction is referred to as positive and negative emotion globalizing. Initial evidence suggests that emotion globalizing varies between individuals and is linked to a maladaptive psychological profile. Integrating a lifespan perspective, this is the first study to identify and describe age differences in emotion globalizing using data from two adult community samples (Study 1: N = 133 women, age range = 23-78; Study 2: N = 137, age range = 18-95). Further, we tested key boundary conditions of emotion globalizing by examining two types of emotions (i.e., current or after most stressful event of the day) and two types of satisfaction (i.e., overall life satisfaction [life satisfaction] or current day satisfaction [day satisfaction]). Specifically, we investigated how younger and older adults differed in the associations of current emotions with life satisfaction (i.e., emotion globalizing; Study 1), stressor-related emotions with life satisfaction (i.e., stressor-related emotion globalizing; Study 1), and stressor-related emotions with day satisfaction (Study 2). Results revealed that older (compared to younger) adults exhibited less negative (but not positive) emotion globalizing and stressor-related emotion globalizing. We found no age differences in the association between stressor-related emotions and day satisfaction. These findings extend insights into emotion globalizing and inform theories of emotional aging. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Psychology and Aging publishes original articles on adult development and aging. Such original articles include reports of research that may be applied, biobehavioral, clinical, educational, experimental (laboratory, field, or naturalistic studies), methodological, or psychosocial. Although the emphasis is on original research investigations, occasional theoretical analyses of research issues, practical clinical problems, or policy may appear, as well as critical reviews of a content area in adult development and aging. Clinical case studies that have theoretical significance are also appropriate. Brief reports are acceptable with the author"s agreement not to submit a full report to another journal.
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