叙述的
心理学
集合(抽象数据类型)
群众
叙述性探究
身份(音乐)
实证研究
叙事同一性
社会心理学
叙事结构
认知心理学
认识论
计算机科学
美学
语言学
哲学
程序设计语言
作者
Kate C. McLean,Moin Syed,Monisha Pasupathi,Jonathan M. Adler,William L. Dunlop,David Drustrup,Robyn Fıvush,Matthew E. Graci,Jennifer Lilgendahl,Jennifer Lodi‐Smith,Dan P. McAdams,Tara P. McCoy
标识
DOI:10.31234/osf.io/vu4qw
摘要
A robust empirical literature suggests that individual differences in the thematic and structural aspects of life narratives are associated with and predictive of psychological well-being. However, one limitation of the current field is the multitude of ways of capturing these narrative features, with little attention to overarching dimensions or latent factors of narrative that are responsible for these associations with well-being. In the present study we uncovered a reliable structure that accommodates commonly studied features of life narratives in a large-scale, multi-University collaborative effort. Across three large samples of emerging and mid-life adults responding to various narrative prompts (N = 855 participants, N = 2565 narratives), we found support for three factors of life narratives: motivational and affective themes, autobiographical reasoning, and structural aspects. We also identified a “functional” model of these three factors that reveals a reduced set of narrative features that adequately captures each factor. Additionally, motivational and affective themes was the factor most reliably related to well-being. Finally, associations with personality traits were variable by narrative prompt. Overall, the present findings provide a comprehensive and robust model for understanding the empirical structure of narrative identity as it relates to well-being, which offers meaningful theoretical contributions to the literature, and facilitates practical decision making for researchers endeavoring to capture and quantify life narratives.
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