| Literature DB >> 36160472 |
Alysson E Light1, Emma Chodos2.
Abstract
Social support for goals can be beneficial for goal pursuit, but often has unintended negative consequences for the recipient. We propose that action crisis-the state in which an individual is considering disengaging from a goal they are currently pursuing-may result in people experiencing more ambivalent reactions to goal support. Drawing on both experimental and longitudinal methods, we show that action crisis increases negative consequences of goal support, but does not reduce positive consequences of goal support. In Study 1, we experimentally manipulated goal phase (action crisis, deliberative, or implemental) and had participants imagine support or neutral interactions. In Study 2, we measured experiences of action crisis and receipt of goal support in first-year pre-health students over the course of the academic year. Action crisis predicted more negative appraisals of support, but did not impact positive appraisals of support. Similarly, action crisis predicted more negative emotions and depressive symptoms among people who received goal support, but did not impact positive emotions. These results suggest that action crisis increases the extent to which support is received as a "mixed blessing". Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11031-022-09977-8.Entities:
Keywords: Action crisis; Goal disengagement; Mindsets; Social support
Year: 2022 PMID: 36160472 PMCID: PMC9486774 DOI: 10.1007/s11031-022-09977-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Motiv Emot ISSN: 0146-7239
Frequency and Examples of Personal Goals in Study 1 by Category
| Frequency | Examples | |
|---|---|---|
| Health/Fitness | 23.9% | “getting to 50 straight push-ups”, “losing weight” |
| Family/Friends | 1.0% | “spend more time with family”, “Try to meet new people and make new friends” |
| Self-change | 0.7% | “be more optimistic about life, and trusting of others”, “find some personal purpose” |
| Religion/Spirituality | 0.3% | “trust that God will continue to provide for us”, “being a Communion Minister for inmates at a county jail” |
| Leisure/Hobbies | 13.4% | “playing guitar”, “crochet the Harry Potter characters” |
| Career | 25.8% | “searching for a new job”, “studying for certifications to get a promotion at my work |
| Academics | 8.2% | “going back to school”, “physics class” |
| Financial | 7.5% | “pay down my debt”, “try and be more financially stable” |
| Home or Living Situation | 15.4% | “relocate due to feeling burnt out living in NYC”, “sell my house” |
| Other | 3.9% | “run for treasurer of the NE Region of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party”, “learning how to drive” |
Summary of results of ANCOVAs predicting evaluations of and reactions to support manipulation by goal phase in Study 1
| Dependent Variable | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative Appraisals | Positive Appraisals | Self-verification | Perceives Responsiveness | Positive Emotions | Negative Emotions | Self-Concept Clarity | |
| Depression | |||||||
| Goal Condition | |||||||
| Support | |||||||
| Goal Condition x Support | |||||||
Fig. 1Study 1: Negative appraisals as a function of goal condition and imagined interaction type. Error bars denote 95% confidence intervals
Summary of results of ANCOVAs predicting evaluations of and reactions to support manipulation by goal phase in Study 1.
| Dependent Variable | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative Appraisals | Positive Appraisals | Self-verification | Perceives Responsiveness | Positive Emotions | Negative Emotions | Self-Concept Clarity | |
| Depression | |||||||
| Goal Condition | |||||||
| Support | |||||||
| Goal Condition x Support | |||||||
Fig. 4Depressive symptoms two months later as a function of prior action crisis and goal support at T1