怀旧、仪式参与和人生意义。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yige Yin, Tonglin Jiang, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides
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摘要

仪式无处不在,而且有益无害。然而,人们对仪式参与的原因或前因后果知之甚少。我们假设,怀旧--对过去的感伤憧憬--会促进仪式参与,进而增强生命的意义。我们在五项方法各异的研究中检验了这一假设。在研究 1(N = 311)中,怀旧与仪式参与呈正相关。在研究 2(样本数=188)中,怀旧促进了仪式参与,而在研究 3(样本数=296)中,怀旧比参与中性任务更能促进仪式参与。在研究 4(N = 252)中,怀旧预示着以后的仪式参与,但反之亦然,这与研究 2 和研究 3 一致。此外,怀旧还能通过传统节日期间的特定仪式行为预测人生意义。最后,在研究 5(N = 166)中,实验操纵的仪式参与增强了人生意义。正如假设的那样,怀旧促进了仪式的参与,有助于实现有意义的生活。
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Nostalgia, Ritual Engagement, and Meaning in Life.

Rituals are pervasive and beneficial. Little is known, however, about causes or antecedents of ritual engagement. We hypothesized that nostalgia-a sentimental longing for one's past-promotes ritual engagement, which in turn augments meaning in life. We tested this hypothesis in five methodologically diverse studies. In Study 1 (N = 311), nostalgia was positively associated with ritual engagement. In Study 2 (N = 188), nostalgia promoted ritual engagement, and in Study 3 (N = 296), it did so over engagement in a neutral task. In Study 4 (N = 252), nostalgia predicted later ritual engagement but not vice versa, convergent with Studies 2 and 3. Furthermore, nostalgia prospectively predicted meaning in life through specific ritualistic behaviors during a traditional festival. Finally, in Study 5 (N = 166), experimentally manipulated ritual engagement augmented meaning in life. As hypothesized, nostalgia advances ritual engagement, contributing to a meaningful life.

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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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