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Cross-Cultural Analysis of Volition: Action Orientation Is Associated With Less Anxious Motive Enactment and Greater Well-Being in Germany New Zealand and Bangladesh

机译:意志的跨文化分析:在德国新西兰和孟加拉国行动导向与较少的焦虑动机制定和更高的幸福感相关

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>Background: People differ in action vs. state orientation, that is, in the capacity for volitional action control. Prior research has shown that people who are action-rather than state-oriented are better able to perceive and satisfy own motives (e.g., affiliation, achievement, power), which translates into greater psychological well-being (Baumann et al., ; Baumann and Quirin, ). However, most of the extant literature has been limited to samples from European countries or the US. To address this shortcoming, the present paper investigated the associations between action vs. state orientation, psychological well-being, and anxious style of motive enactment among samples in Germany, New Zealand, and Bangladesh (combined N = 862).>Methods: To examine the consistency of our results across countries, a multi-group structural equation model (SEM) was used to examine the associations between action orientation, anxious motive enactment, and well-being. Subsequent mediation analyses assessed whether anxious motive enactment mediated the relationship between action orientation and well-being across each of the three samples.>Results: Across all three cultural groups, action orientation was associated with less anxious motive enactment and higher well-being. Moreover, mediation analyses revealed significant indirect paths from action orientation through less anxious motive enactment to well-being that were similar across the three samples.>Conclusions: These findings suggest that individual differences in action vs. state orientation have a similar psychological meaning across Western and non-Western cultures.
机译:>背景:人们在行动与国家取向之间,即在自愿行动控制能力上有所不同。先前的研究表明,行动而不是面向国家的人能够更好地感知和满足自己的动机(例如,归属,成就,权力),从而转化为更大的心理健康(Baumann等,Baumann等)。和Quirin,)。但是,大多数现有文献仅限于来自欧洲国家或美国的样本。为了解决这个缺点,本研究调查了德国,新西兰和孟加拉国(共N = 862)样本中行动与国家取向,心理健康以及动机制定的焦虑风格之间的关联。>方法::为了检验我们的结果在各个国家之间的一致性,我们使用了多组结构方程模型(SEM)来检验行动取向,焦虑动机制定与幸福之间的关联。随后的中介分析评估了三个样本中每个样本中焦虑动机的制定是否介导了行动取向与幸福感之间的关系。>结果:在所有三个文化群体中,行动取向与焦虑动机的制定较少相关。更高的幸福感。此外,调解分析显示,从行动取向到不太焦虑的动机制定到幸福感的重要间接路径在三个样本中相似。>结论:这些发现表明,行动取向与状态取向之间的个体差异具有在西方和非西方文化中都有类似的心理含义。

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