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You Can't Always Give What You Want: The Challenge of Providing Social Support to Low Self-Esteem Individuals

机译:你不能总是给自己想要的东西:向自尊心低下的人提供社会支持的挑战

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It can be challenging for support providers to facilitate effective social support interactions even when they have the best intentions. In the current article, we examine some reasons for this difficulty, with a focus on support recipients' self-esteem as a crucial variable. We predicted that recipients' receptiveness to support would be influenced by both support strategy and recipient self-esteem and that receptiveness in turn would impact providers' perceived caregiving efficacy and relationship quality. Study 1 (hypothetical scenarios), Study 2 (confederate interaction), and Study 3 (reports of recently received support) showed that individuals with low self-esteem (LSEs) are less receptive than are individuals with high self-esteem (HSEs) to support that positively reframes their experience but are equally receptive to support that validates their negative feelings. In Study 4, providers demonstrated some knowledge that positive reframing would be less helpful to LSEs than to HSEs but indicated equal intention to give such support. Study 5 showed that, in a real interaction, friends were indeed equally likely to offer positive reframing to both LSEs and HSEs but were less likely to offer validation to LSEs. LSEs were less accepting of such support, and in turn providers felt worse about the interaction, about themselves, and about their friendship more broadly. Study 6 confirmed that recipients' receptivity to support directly influenced providers' experience of a support interaction as well as their self- and relationship evaluations. The findings illustrate how well-meaning support attempts that do not match recipients' particular preferences may be detrimental to both members of the dyad.
机译:对于支持提供者来说,即使他们有最好的意图,也很难促进有效的社会支持互动。在当前的文章中,我们研究了造成这种困难的一些原因,重点是支持者的自尊是一个关键变量。我们预测,接受者对支持的接受程度将受到支持策略和接受者自尊的影响,而接受性反过来又会影响提供者的看护效果和关系质量。研究1(假设情景),研究2(同伴互动)和研究3(最近获得支持的报告)表明,自尊心低的人(LSE)的接受程度低于自尊心高的人(HSE)的接受程度积极地重新塑造他们的经历的支持,但同样可以接受证实他们的负面感觉的支持。在研究4中,提供者证明了一些知识,即积极改组对LSE的帮助不如对HSE的帮助,但表示同等意愿提供此类支持。研究5表明,在一次真正的互动中,朋友确实确实有可能对LSE和HSE进行积极的改组,但不太可能为LSE提供验证。 LSE不太接受这种支持,因此提供者对交互,自身以及更广泛的友谊感到更糟。研究6证实,接受者对支持的接受程度直接影响了提供者对支持互动的体验以及他们的自我和关系评估。研究结果表明,与接收者的特定偏好不匹配的善意支持尝试可能会对双子座的两个成员造成不利影响。

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