The Benefits of Transcending Self-Interest: Examining the Role of Self-Transcendence on Expressive Suppression and Well-Being

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Chien-Han Kao
Jenny C. Su
Jennifer Crocker
Jen-Ho Chang
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[1] New York University,Department of Psychology
[2] St. Lawrence University,Department of Psychology
[3] Ohio State University,Department of Psychology
[4] Academia Sinica,Institute of Ethnology
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Journal of Happiness Studies | 2017年 / 18卷
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Self-transcendence; Compassionate goals; Interpersonal goals; Expressive suppression; Emotion regulation; Well-being;
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Research has taken a dim view of regulating emotions via expressive suppression. However, the impact of suppression may vary according to individuals’ interpersonal orientation. In two studies, we examined the effects of suppression under self-transcendent and self-interest orientations. Results revealed that (1) in everyday life, although dispositional suppression was related to lower psychological well-being, the costs associated with suppression were buffered among individuals with a self-transcendence orientation (Study 1); and (2) among individuals primed with a self-transcendence orientation, suppression of negative emotions in an interpersonal conflict situation led to lower levels of anger-related emotions and higher levels of perceived relational quality compared to emotional expression; however, among individuals primed with a self-interest orientation, suppression led to higher levels of anger-related emotions and lower levels of perceived relational quality compared to expression (Study 2). Together, results from the present study highlight the role of interpersonal orientation in moderating the effects of suppression on well-being.
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