The psychology of passion: A meta-analytical review of a decade of research on intrapersonal outcomes

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Thomas Curran
Andrew P. Hill
Paul R. Appleton
Robert J. Vallerand
Martyn Standage
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[1] University of Bath,Department for Health
[2] York St John University,Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
[3] University of Birmingham,School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
[4] Universite du Quebec a Montreal,Department of Psychology
[5] Australian Catholic University,Canada and Institute of Positive Psychology and Education
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Motivation and Emotion | 2015年 / 39卷
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Harmonious passion; Obsessive passion; Positive psychology; Motivation;
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It is just over a decade since Vallerand et al. (J Personal Soc Psychol 85:756–767, 2003) introduced the dualistic model of passion. In this study, we conduct a meta-analytical review of relationships between Vallerand et al’s two passions (viz. harmonious and obsessive), and intrapersonal outcomes, and test the moderating role of age, gender, domain, and culture. A systematic literature search yielded 94 studies, within which 27 criterion variables were reported. These criterion variables derived from four research areas within the intrapersonal sphere: (a) well-/ill-being, (b) motivation factors, (c) cognitive outcomes and, (d) behaviour and performance. From these areas we retrieved 1308 independent effect sizes and analysed them using random-effects models. Results showed harmonious passion positively corresponded with positive intrapersonal outcomes (e.g., positive affect, flow, performance). Obsessive passion, conversely, showed positive associations with positive and negative intrapersonal outcomes (e.g., negative affect, rumination, vitality). Correlations were largely invariant across age and gender, but certain relationships were moderated by domain and culture. Implications are discussed.
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页码:631 / 655
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