三个撒哈拉以南国家的性格特征变化:规范性发展和生活事件
Peter Haehner1, Luzelle Naudé2, Christopher J Hopwood1
1Department of Psychology, University of Zurich.
Journal of personality and social psychology
|October 16, 2025
概括
人格特征机构和共融显示中等稳定性,但在非洲年轻成年人中显著下降. 生活事件影响并受到人格变化的影响,这表明环境驱动的发展在文化中普遍存在.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 人格科学 人格科学 人格科学
- 跨文化心理学 跨文化心理学
背景情况:
- 人格发展研究主要来自西方国家.
- 对人格特征变化的跨文化概括性的理解有限.
- 需要在不同的全球背景下研究人格发展.
研究的目的:
- 检查肯尼亚,纳米比亚和南非的年轻成年人的个性发展.
- 调查等级秩序的稳定性和人格特征的平均水平变化.
- 探索生活事件和个性特征变化之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 利用了非洲长寿研究 (N = 2,301) 的数据.
- 在1-2年内评估个性发展,使用两个大特征:代理和共融.
- 采用开放式问题来识别重要的生活变化及其与人格转变的关联.
主要成果:
- 机构和共融在一年内表现出适度的等级稳定性 (r = .38.55).
- 与预期相反,在整个研究期间,代理和共融特征都显著下降.
- 人格特征水平预测了生活事件,而生活事件反过来预测了人格特征的变化.
结论:
- 调查结果部分与西方人格发展研究一致,并与之分歧.
- 人格发展的洞察力在不同文化中不是普遍普遍的.
- 环境驱动的个性特征变化可能是发展的普遍机制.
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