Mixed-methods analysis of cultural influences on the attitudes of love and hate

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作者
Aumer, Katherine [1 ]
Sato, Jun [2 ]
Jaksuwijitkorn, Marc [3 ]
Austli, Max [2 ]
Krizizke, Jack [4 ]
Erickson, Michael A. [5 ]
Gray, Kristin [1 ]
Fugett, Noah [1 ]
Blake, R. Alexander [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hawaii West Oahu, 91-1001 Farrington HWY, Kapolei, HI 96707 USA
[2] Hawaii Pacific Univ, Honolulu, HI USA
[3] Roosevelt Univ, Chicago, IL USA
[4] Antioch Univ, Seattle, WA USA
[5] Univ Calif Riverside, Riverside, CA USA
关键词
Love; Hate; Culture; Emotions; Measures; ROMANTIC LOVE; EXPERIENTIAL AVOIDANCE; UNITED-STATES; AMERICAN; MARRIAGE; EMOTION; GENDER; ANGER; PERSPECTIVES; MINDFULNESS;
D O I
10.1007/s12144-023-04460-0
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ObjectivesThe religious influence on the construction of emotions like love and hate have lacked empirical attention. This study sought to address this issue by exploring the influence of culture and religion on love and hate using both quantitative and qualitative measures.MethodSamples from Japan (n = 397), Thailand (n = 258), the U.S. (n = 198), and Sweden (n = 80) took an online survey on either love or hate. Quantitative measures were used to assess either positive or negative attitudes towards love and hate while qualitative measures were used to assess differences in the concepts of love and hate.ResultsQuantitative measures revealed that cultures (Japan and Thailand) with stronger Buddhist influence tend to have more moderate views of love and hate, while cultures with stronger Christian (Sweden and the U.S.) influence tend to have more polarized views of love and hate. Qualitative measures revealed that although the universal presence of love and hate share similar qualities across cultures, there are unique elements of both that may be lost when measuring love and hate.ConclusionsThese findings demonstrate a need to consider the religious influence on emotions. Especially when it comes to emotions like love and hate which have considerable influence over relationships, formation of family, and dissolution of alliances, religion may have a significantly broader influence than currently considered in the empirical literature.
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页码:1994 / 2004
页数:11
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