自我宽恕的力量:羞耻对创造力的双重影响。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Tongtong Ye, Haodong Su
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虽然一些研究已经开始探索消极情绪对创造力的影响,但羞耻作为一种强烈的消极情绪体验,其影响创造力的心理机制尚不清楚。此外,之前的研究主要依赖于以变量为中心的方法,可能掩盖了人群中羞耻的显著个体差异。因此,本研究基于认知调节模型理论和情绪调节过程模型,采用以个体为中心的潜在轮廓分析方法,考察自我宽恕在不同羞愧类别中的中介作用。该研究调查了1023名参与者(50.60%为男性,49.40%为女性)。结果显示,潜在轮廓分析确定了五个不同的羞耻组:羞耻-情境一致性低、羞耻-情境一致性中等、羞耻-情境一致性高、羞耻-情境显著性低和羞耻-情境显著性高。自我宽恕在高羞耻-情境恒常性组和高羞耻-情境显著性组中发挥抑制中介作用,进而影响创造力。本研究揭示了羞耻感在不同群体中的显著异质性,并阐明了羞耻感影响创造力的复杂心理机制:高水平的羞耻感可能预示着更好的创造性表现,但缺乏自我宽恕会抑制羞耻感带来的创造性收益。这些发现为旨在提高不同羞耻亚组创造力的干预措施提供了有价值的见解。
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The power of self-forgiveness: the dual impact of shame on creativity.

The power of self-forgiveness: the dual impact of shame on creativity.

The power of self-forgiveness: the dual impact of shame on creativity.

The power of self-forgiveness: the dual impact of shame on creativity.

While some studies have begun to explore the impact of negative emotions on creativity, the psychological mechanisms through which shame, as a strongly negative emotional experience, affects creativity remain unclear. Furthermore, previous research has predominantly relied on variable-centered methods, potentially masking significant individual differences in shame within populations. Therefore, this study employs an individual-centered latent profile analysis method, grounded in cognitive adjustment model theory and emotion regulation process models, to examine the mediating role of self-forgiveness across different categories of shame. The study surveyed 1023 participants (50.60% male, 49.40% female). The results revealed that latent profile analysis identified five distinct shame groups: Shame-Context Constancy Low, Shame-Context Constancy Moderate, Shame-Context Constancy High, Shame-Context Salience Low, and Shame-Context Salience High. Self-forgiveness played a suppressive mediating role in the Shame-Context Constancy High and Shame-Context Salience High groups, which, in turn, influenced creativity. This study uncovers significant heterogeneity in shame across different groups and elucidates the complex psychological mechanisms through which shame affects creativity: high levels of shame may predict better creative performance, but the lack of self-forgiveness can inhibit the creative benefits derived from shame. These findings provide valuable insights for interventions aimed at enhancing creativity among different shame subgroups.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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