Destructive Effects of Social Rejection
社会排斥的破坏性影响
基本信息
- 批准号:6770182
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.06万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-07-01 至 2008-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by investigator): Social rejection and exclusion from social groups have been widely suggested as contributing to a broad range of societal and mental health problems, including aggression, drug abuse, suicide, and anxiety. The proposed research begins with a recognition of the pervasively social nature of adolescent and young adult human beings, a nature that includes a powerful motivation by excluding such people from social groups may therefore elicit an assortment of abnormal, antisocial, undesirable, and even pathological responses.
The proposed research will employ primarily laboratory manipulations of social rejection and exclusion to investigate the direct consequences of this common but often highly aversive experience. People will be exposed by random assignment to experiences of social acceptance and social rejection, such as hearing that no other member of an ad hoc group expressed a preference to work with them individually, or a diagnostic forecast that they will be alone later in life.
The first part of the application proposes to study how social exclusion causes a shift toward antisocial behaviors (including aggression) and away from prosocial behaviors (such as affiliating and helping). The second part will investigate inner psychological processes that may contribute to these behavioral manifestations. The inner processes affected by exclusion may include self-regulation and volition, emotion, and passivity. Rejection may promote depression and impair people's control over attention. The third application will pull the first two parts together to show that the impairments in self-regulation mediate the antisocial responses. The fourth part of the application will examine possible gender differences in the effects of social exclusion in terms of the basis for rejection, internalizing versus externalizing responses, and the social sphere implicated in the exclusion. The fifth project will examine social exclusion outside the laboratory, in order to elucidate how exclusion affects people in everyday life.
描述(由研究者提供):社会排斥和社会群体排斥已被广泛认为会导致广泛的社会和心理健康问题,包括攻击性、药物滥用、自杀和焦虑。拟议的研究首先要认识到青少年和年轻人普遍的社会本质,这种本质包括将这些人排除在社会群体之外的强大动机,因此可能会引发各种异常、反社会、不良甚至病态的反应。
拟议的研究将主要采用社会拒绝和排斥的实验室操作来调查这种常见但往往高度厌恶的经历的直接后果。人们将通过随机分配接触到社会接受和社会拒绝的经历,例如听到特别小组中没有其他成员表示愿意单独与他们一起工作,或者诊断预测他们在以后的生活中将独自一人。
该申请的第一部分建议研究社会排斥如何导致反社会行为(包括攻击)和远离亲社会行为(例如加入和帮助)的转变。第二部分将调查可能导致这些行为表现的内部心理过程。受排斥影响的内部过程可能包括自我调节和意志、情感和被动性。拒绝可能会加剧抑郁并损害人们对注意力的控制。第三个应用程序将前两部分结合在一起,以表明自我调节的缺陷会调节反社会反应。该申请的第四部分将在拒绝的基础、内化反应与外化反应以及排斥所涉及的社会领域等方面审查社会排斥影响中可能存在的性别差异。第五个项目将在实验室外研究社会排斥,以阐明排斥如何影响人们的日常生活。
项目成果
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Self-Control and Stress: A Limited resource model
自我控制和压力:有限资源模型
- 批准号:
7869232 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 24.06万 - 项目类别:
Self-Control and Stress: A Limited resource model
自我控制和压力:有限资源模型
- 批准号:
7502233 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 24.06万 - 项目类别:
Self-Control and Stress: A Limited resource model
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- 批准号:
7657429 - 财政年份:2007
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Self-Control and Stress: A Limited resource model
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7466504 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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Self-Control and Stress: A Limited resource model
自我控制和压力:有限资源模型
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8100528 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 24.06万 - 项目类别:
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