挑战和威胁状态对绩效结果的影响:最近研究结果的最新综述和荟萃分析。

IF 3.8 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
EXCLI Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17179/excli2024-7995
Adrian Hase, Maximilian Nietschke, Maciej Kloskowski, Kacper Szymanski, Lee Moore, Jeremy P Jamieson, Maciej Behnke
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挑战和威胁的生物社会心理模型(BPSM)为理解动机绩效情境下的压力反应提供了一个框架,包括压力与绩效的关系。在该模型中,挑战体验(以评估个人应对资源是否匹配或超过情境需求为特征)引发了以方法为导向的生理反应模式,并倾向于促进绩效;而威胁体验(以需求超过资源为特征)引发了以回避为导向的生理反应模式,并倾向于损害绩效。现有的系统综述和荟萃分析支持挑战相对于威胁更能促进绩效的观点(Behnke和Kaczmarek, 2018;Hase等人,2019 b[50])。目前的系统回顾和荟萃分析建立在这一证据基础上,通过检查结论是否在最近的研究(2017年后)中重复,这一点很重要,因为全球大流行、内乱以及与压力相关的心理健康问题飙升与地震文化变化有关。该分析包括2017年至2024年间发表的62项研究(总N = 7,418名参与者)。meta分析结果表明,在多个领域(如教育、体育)中,处于挑战状态的个体比处于威胁状态的个体取得了更好的绩效结果。虽然效应量很小,但偏倚的风险通常很低。这些结果重申了BPSM的效用,并强调了压力反应在影响绩效结果中的重要性。这些数据也有可能通过揭示预期效应大小和突出发表偏倚和可复制性问题的潜在影响,为该主题的未来研究提供信息。
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The effects of challenge and threat states on performance outcomes: An updated review and meta-analysis of recent findings.

The biopsychosocial model (BPSM) of challenge and threat provides a framework for understanding stress responses in motivated performance situations, including how stress relates to performance. In this model, experiences of challenge - characterized by evaluations of personal coping resources matching or exceeding situational demands - elicit approach-oriented patterns of physiological responding and tend to facilitate performance, whereas threat - characterized by demands exceeding resources - elicit avoidance-oriented patterns of physiological responding and tend to impair performance. Extant systematic reviews and meta-analyses support the idea that challenge facilitates performance relative to threat (Behnke and Kaczmarek, 2018[8]; Hase et al., 2019[50]). The present systematic review and meta-analysis builds on this evidence base by examining whether conclusions replicate in recent research (post-2017), which is important given seismic cultural shifts tied to a worldwide pandemic, civil unrest, and skyrocketing mental health problems tied to stress. The analysis included 62 studies published between 2017 and 2024 (total N = 7,418 participants). The meta-analytic findings indicate that individuals in a challenge state achieve better performance outcomes than those in a threat state across multiple domains (e.g., education, sport). While effect sizes were small, the risk of bias was generally low. These results reaffirm the utility of the BPSM and emphasize the importance of stress responses in influencing performance outcomes. These data also have the potential to inform future research on this topic by shedding light on expectable effect sizes and highlighting potential influences of publication bias and replicability issues.

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EXCLI Journal
EXCLI Journal BIOLOGY-
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8.00
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2.20%
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65
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: EXCLI Journal publishes original research reports, authoritative reviews and case reports of experimental and clinical sciences. The journal is particularly keen to keep a broad view of science and technology, and therefore welcomes papers which bridge disciplines and may not suit the narrow specialism of other journals. Although the general emphasis is on biological sciences, studies from the following fields are explicitly encouraged (alphabetical order): aging research, behavioral sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry including analytical chemistry, clinical and preclinical studies, drug development, environmental health, ergonomics, forensic medicine, genetics, hepatology and gastroenterology, immunology, neurosciences, occupational medicine, oncology and cancer research, pharmacology, proteomics, psychiatric research, psychology, systems biology, toxicology
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