Passion Amid the Pandemic: Applying a Person‐Centered Approach to Examine Cross‐Domain Multi‐Passion Profiles during a Crisis
研究疫情期间工作与非工作活动的和谐型与强迫型激情如何组合成五种类型,并分析这些类型与生活满意度的关系,帮助理解多重激情共存对危机应对的影响。
Abstract We examine whether having cross‐domain passion (i.e., harmonious and obsessive passion for work and for non‐work activities) during the COVID‐19 pandemic can help individuals fare better amid the crisis. Drawing from work‐family boundary framework, we develop a provisional theory of cross‐domain multi‐passion, and in two studies, we use latent profile analysis to uncover five passion profiles – Dispassionate at Work and Play ; Dispassionate at Work, Ambidextrous at Play ; Harmonious at Work, Ambidextrous at Play ; Harmonious at Work and Play ; and Moderately Harmonious at Work and Play . In Study 1, we inductively explore these profiles and their relationships with life satisfaction. In Study 2, we replicate the number and content of these profiles, and test whether segmentation‐integration preferences and work and non‐work constraints predict the probability of individuals belonging to a certain profile. Overall, these profiles reveal how individuals can co‐host multiple forms of passion simultaneously, and how doing so relate to their life satisfaction during the pandemic.