认知和应对方式在驱动攻击反应中的中心地位

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Ivan Sebalo , Jane L. Ireland , Simon Chu
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摘要

尽管存在解释攻击性的理论框架,但它们仍然需要以促进这种行为的机制规范的形式进行改进。方法研究1从普通人群(N = 20)和法医医院(N = 11)中招募参与者(N = 31)。攻击支持性认知和压力与攻击行为呈正相关。一个实验范例被用来诱导压力,随后参与者被给予攻击的机会。研究2采用社区样本自述问卷(N = 462)。预期攻击性行为和特征与经历过的压力、敌对归因、应对方式和对暴力的态度有关。具体而言,犯罪态度会中介敌对归因对攻击的影响,而应对方式会中介感知压力的影响。结果内隐理论“我就是法律”与攻击行为相关。此外,在压力任务中,皮肤电导升高,而心率没有变化,与攻击性呈正相关,而且仅在患者中。结构方程模型证实了罪犯对暴力的态度和对攻击行为的不适应应对方式的中介作用。结论攻击支持认知和适应不良应对方式是外部要求或主观情境感知导致攻击行为的具体机制。
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The centrality of cognition and coping styles in driving aggressive responses

Objective

Despite the presence of theoretical frameworks explaining aggression, they still require refinement in the form of a specification of mechanisms that facilitate such behaviour.

Method

Study 1 recruited participants (N = 31) from the general population (N = 20) and from a forensic hospital (N = 11). It was expected that aggression supportive cognitions and stress would be positively associated with aggressive behaviour. An experimental paradigm was used to induce stress and participants were subsequently given the opportunity to aggress. Study 2 was based on self-report questionnaires in community sample (N = 462). It was expected that aggressive behaviour and traits would be associated with experienced stress, hostile attributions, coping styles, and attitudes to violence. Specifically, that criminal attitudes to violence will mediate the effect of hostile attribution on aggression, while coping styles will mediate the effect of perceived stress.

Results

An Implicit Theory “I am the law” was found to be associated with aggression. Furthermore, elevated skin conductance, but not changes in the heart rate, during the stress task was positively associated with aggression, and only among patients. Structural Equation Model confirmed the mediating role of criminal attitudes to violence and of maladaptive coping style for aggressive behaviour.

Conclusion

Aggression-supportive cognitions and maladaptive coping style are specific mechanisms through which external demands or subjective perception of a situation can result in aggressive behaviour.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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