Социальная психология и общество
2016. Том 7. № 2. С. 93–108
doi:10.17759/sps.2016070207
ISSN: 2221-1527 / 2311-7052 (online)
Осознанное внимание и сочувствие к себе как предикторы стилей юмора
Аннотация
Такие конструкты, как осознанное внимание (mindfulness) и сочувствие к себе (self-compassion) все больше привлекают внимание исследователей из западных стран, так как обусловливают различные аспекты душевного здоровья и позитивного настроя человека и коррелируют с данными показателями. В то же время недостаточно исследованными являются связи этих конструктов со стилями юмора, которые также связаны с эмоциональным благополучием. Задачей настоящего исследования являлось изучение того, связаны ли осознанное внимание и сочувствие к себе с использованием адаптивных и дезадаптивных стилей юмора и изменяются ли эти связи под влиянием культурного фактора. В исследовании приняли участие 90 студентов из США и 106 — из России. Им были предложены опросники: шкала осознанного внимания (MAAS; Brown, Ryan, 2003), краткий вариант шкалы на сочувствие к себе (SCS-SF; Raes, Pommier, Neff, Van Gucht, 2011) и опросник стилей юмора (HSQ; Martin, Puhlik-Doris, Larsen, Gray, Weir, 2003). Наши результаты показали, что осознанное внимание и сочувствие к себе коррелируют со стилями юмора: при относительно высокой выраженности этих характеристик респонденты в большей степени склонны использовать адаптивные стили юмора и менее склонны к использованию неадаптивных стилей. В то же время, корреляции этих двух характеристик с выбором стилей юмора в определенной мере обусловлены фактором культуры.
Общая информация
Ключевые слова: позитивная психология, кросс-культурные исследования, осознанное внимание, сочувствие к себе, стили юмора, российские и американские респонденты
Рубрика издания: Эмпирические исследования
Тип материала: научная статья
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17759/sps.2016070207
Для цитаты: Храмцова И.И., Чуйкова Т.С. Осознанное внимание и сочувствие к себе как предикторы стилей юмора // Социальная психология и общество. 2016. Том 7. № 2. С. 93–108. DOI: 10.17759/sps.2016070207
Фрагмент статьи
The results of our multiple regression analyses suggest that mindfulness and self- compassion, as well as culture can predict humor styles but they do so differently depending on the humor style. The predictive ability of the above variables is the strongest for the two healthy humor types.
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