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摘要:积极心理学干预(PPIs)主要针对主观幸福感的特征测量变化。针对心理生理状态的变化,本研究采用经验抽样和智能手表感知的方法,评估了自选ppi对现实世界心理和生物指标的影响,以及大五人格特质的调节作用。在线性混合效应模型中,我们分析了N = 27名参与者为期四周的研究数据,得到N ESM = 2317个心理压力和幸福感测点,N Bio = 433个智能手表记录的生物压力值测点。结果表明,PPI主要影响心理指标,但不影响生物指标,宜人性和神经质是调节因子。在所有参与者中,这种心理生物学上的对应关系较弱,但对于更认真和更神经质的人来说,这种对应关系更强。本研究强调了心理和生物状态之间的对比,以及对个性化干预的需求,这些干预是根据不同的有效性指标进行评估的。
Abstract: Positive psychology interventions (PPIs) mostly address changes in trait-like measures of subjective well-being. Addressing psychobiological state change, the present study employed experience sampling and smartwatch sensing to evaluate the effects of self-selected PPIs on real-world psychological and biological indicators and the moderating role of the Big Five personality traits. In linear mixed effect models, we analyzed data of N = 27 participants in a four-week study, yielding N ESM = 2317 measurement points of psychological stress and well-being, and N Bio = 433 measurement points for biological stress values as registered by a smartwatch. The results indicate PPI effects on mostly psychological, but not biological indicators with agreeableness and neuroticism as moderators. Across participants, the psychobiological correspondence was weak, yet stronger for more conscientious and more neurotic persons. The present study highlights the contrast between psychological and biological states and the need for personalized interventions that are evaluated on different effectiveness indicators.