回想过去可能对你不利,还是这样?过去消极时间观对工作压力的影响

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Sharon Glazer, Laina N Serrer, A. Ion
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过去消极时间观(PNTP)以对过去痛苦经历的沉思为特征,通常被认为对一个人的幸福有害。然而,有理由怀疑,如果高PNTP与文化一致,PNTP可能不会让事情变得更糟,就像印度的情况一样。基于人-文化匹配假设,我们测试了PNTP对印度员工角色压力源与心理压力和组织结果之间关系的调节作用(n=253)。还评估了两个较小的比较组,即亚裔印度人和在美国出生的美国人,以确定对印度人在PNTP上得分的理解。鉴于全球化对印度文化的压力给印度人带来了持续的不确定性,这种比较尤其重要。结果表明,印度人的PNTP平均得分高于美国出生的美国人(n=56)和美国印第安人(n=69)。此外,低PNTP会加剧压力源造成的不良后果,而高PNTP没有进一步的影响。研究结果表明,尽管总体PNTP并不理想,但在PNTP是规范性的印度背景下,不反思过去的负面事件来应对当前的压力源也可能存在问题。因此,在PNTP国家,随着压力源的增加,一个人的高PNTP没有更多的不利影响。
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Ruminating on the past may be bad for you, or is it? Implications of past negative time perspective on job-related stress
Past negative time perspective (PNTP), characterized by rumination on painful past experiences, is generally considered harmful to a person’s well-being. However, there is reason to suspect that a PNTP may not make matters worse if a high PNTP is consistent with culture, as in the case of India. Drawing on the person–culture matching hypothesis, we test the moderating effects of PNTP on the relationship between role stressors and both psychological strain and organizational outcomes among Indian employees in India (n = 253). Two smaller comparison groups of Asian Indians and US-born Americans in the USA were also evaluated to anchor the understanding of the Indians’ score on PNTP. This comparison is particularly important given that pressures of globalization on India’s culture have created a sustained sense of uncertainty for Indians. Results indicate that the mean score on PNTP is greater for Indians than for US-born Americans (n = 56) and US-Indians (n = 69). Furthermore, having a low PNTP intensified the adverse outcomes due to stressors, whereas a high PNTP had no further impact. Findings suggest that although having an overall PNTP is not ideal, not reflecting on past negative events to cope with current stressors could also be problematic within the Indian context where PNTP is normative. Thus, in a PNTP country, a person’s high PNTP has no more adverse effect as stressors increase.
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Time & Society
Time & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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3.90
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期刊介绍: Time & Society publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment discussing the workings of time and temporality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, geography, history, psychology, and sociology. Work focuses on methodological and theoretical problems, including the use of time in organizational contexts. You"ll also find critiques of and proposals for time-related changes in the formation of public, social, economic, and organizational policies.
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