心理学
苦恼
社会排斥
情感(语言学)
相似性(几何)
心理健康
发展心理学
临床心理学
心理治疗师
沟通
人工智能
计算机科学
经济
图像(数学)
经济增长
作者
C. Nathan DeWall,Jean M. Twenge,Sander L. Koole,Roy F. Baumeister,Allissa Marquez,Mark W. Reid
出处
期刊:Emotion
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2011-06-01
卷期号:11 (3): 623-636
被引量:138
摘要
Nine experiments tested competing hypotheses regarding nonconscious affective responses to acute social exclusion and how such responses may relate to positive mental health. The results strongly and consistently indicated that acute social exclusion increased nonconscious positive affect. Compared to nonexcluded participants, excluded participants recalled more positive memories from childhood than did accepted participants (Experiment 1), gave greater weight to positive emotion in their judgments of word similarity (Experiments 2 and 3), and completed more ambiguous word stems with happy words (Experiments 4a and 4b). This process was apparently automatic, as participants asked to imagine exclusion overestimated explicit distress and underestimated implicit positivity (Experiment 3). Four final experiments showed that this automatic emotion regulation process was found among participants low (but not high) in depressive symptoms (Experiments 5 and 6) and among participants high (but not low) in self-esteem (Experiments 7 and 8). These findings suggest that acute exclusion sets in motion an automatic emotion regulation process in which positive emotions become highly accessible, which relates to positive mental health.
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