How self-enhancers adapt well to loss: The mediational role of loneliness and social functioning.

Oscar H Yan, George A Bonanno
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Abstract

Objective: The tendency toward unrealistically optimistic self-serving biases, known as trait self-enhancement, has been associated with both adaptive benefits and negative social consequences. This study explored these potential benefits and costs in the context of conjugal bereavement.

Method: The study included 94 individuals who had experienced the death of a spouse 1.5-3.0 years prior. The sample (62 female, 32 male) ranged in age from 37 to 60 (M = 51.45, SD = 6.08). To examine benefits, we used relatively objective measures of overall adjustment: structured clinical interviews and ratings from participants' close friends and relatives. To examine social adjustment, we examined friends'/relatives' ratings of the quality of social interactions and the possible mediating roles of perceived loneliness and friend/relative ratings.

Results: Trait self-enhancement was uniformly associated with positive adjustment: relatively lower symptom totals, and friend/relative ratings of both overall better adjustment and better social adjustment. Self-enhancers' low loneliness was found to mediate reduced symptoms. Also, friends'/relatives' ratings of social functioning appeared to mediate self-enhancers' reduced loneliness.

Conclusions: These findings provide further empirical data to challenge the longstanding assumption that inaccurate self-perception is inherently maladaptive. Authentic benefits may result from mistaken perceptions of oneself by influencing the experience of loneliness and how one is seen by close friends/relatives. Self-enhancement may be an adaptation that provides clinically relevant advantages.

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自我增强者如何很好地适应失去:孤独和社会功能的中介作用。
目的:不切实际的乐观自我服务倾向,即自我增强特质,与适应性利益和负面社会后果都有关联。本研究探讨了在配偶丧亲的背景下这些潜在的利益和成本。方法:本研究包括94名在1.5-3.0年前经历过配偶死亡的个体。样本中女性62人,男性32人,年龄37 ~ 60岁,M = 51.45, SD = 6.08。为了检验益处,我们使用了相对客观的整体调整措施:结构化的临床访谈和参与者的亲密朋友和亲戚的评分。为了检验社会适应,我们检验了朋友/亲戚对社会互动质量的评价,以及感知孤独和朋友/亲戚评价的可能中介作用。结果:特质自我增强与积极适应一致相关:症状总数相对较低,朋友/亲戚对整体良好适应和良好社会适应的评分均较低。研究发现,自我增强者的低孤独感可以缓解症状。此外,朋友/亲戚对社交功能的评分似乎可以调节自我增强者减少孤独感的效果。结论:这些发现提供了进一步的经验数据来挑战长期以来的假设,即不准确的自我感知本质上是不适应的。真正的好处可能来自于对自己的错误认知,通过影响孤独的体验和一个人如何被亲密的朋友/亲戚看待。自我增强可能是一种提供临床相关优势的适应。
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