社交焦虑会调节青少年易怒与欺凌行为之间的关系。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Development and Psychopathology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1017/S0954579424000439
Michael T Perino, Jennifer C Harper-Lednicky, Alecia C Vogel, Chad M Sylvester, Deanna M Barch, Joan L Luby
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背景:初步研究表明,焦虑会调节易怒与欺凌之间的关系。随着焦虑程度的增加,易怒与施暴之间的联系会减弱。我们假设,焦虑的任何调节作用都是由社交焦虑症状驱动的。我们试图解释焦虑的调节作用,同时澄清焦虑与其他攻击行为的关系:通过临床医生对焦虑的评分、家长对易怒的报告以及欺凌行为(实施、泛化攻击和受害)对青少年样本(n = 169,平均年龄 = 12.42 岁)进行评估。相关性评估变量之间的零阶关系,回归调节分析用于检验交互作用。约翰逊-奈曼方法用于表示显著的交互作用:易激惹与欺凌行为有明显关系(r = .403,p < .001)。社会焦虑症状(而非广泛焦虑症状)对易怒对欺凌行为的影响有明显的调节作用(t(160) = -2.94, b = -.01, p = .0038, ΔR2 = .0229, F(1, 160) = 8.635)。随着社交焦虑症状的增加,易怒与犯罪之间的联系也随之减弱:了解精神病理学如何与社会行为相互作用具有重要意义。较高的社交焦虑与易怒和欺凌之间的关系减弱有关;然而,易怒和其他攻击行为之间的关系仍然是正相关。全面评估精神病理学治疗对社会行为的影响可能会改善未来的干预措施。
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Social anxiety moderates the association between adolescent irritability and bully perpetration.

Background: Preliminary work suggests anxiety moderates the relationship between irritability and bullying. As anxiety increases, the link between irritability and perpetration decreases. We hypothesize that any moderation effect of anxiety is driven by social anxiety symptoms. We sought to explicate the moderating effect of anxiety, while clarifying relations to other aggressive behaviors.

Methods: A sample of adolescents (n = 169, mean = 12.42 years of age) were assessed using clinician rated assessments of anxiety, parent reports of irritability and bullying behaviors (perpetration, generalized aggression, and victimization). Correlations assessed zero-order relations between variables, and regression-based moderation analyses were used to test interactions. Johnson-Neyman methods were used to represent significant interactions.

Results: Irritability was significantly related to bullying (r = .403, p < .001). Social, but not generalized, anxiety symptoms significantly moderated the effect of irritability on bully perpetration (t(160) = -2.94, b = -.01, p = .0038, ΔR2 = .0229, F(1, 160) = 8.635). As social anxiety symptoms increase, the link between irritability and perpetration decreases.

Conclusions: Understanding how psychopathology interacts with social behaviors is of great importance. Higher social anxiety is linked to reduced relations between irritability and bullying; however, the link between irritability and other aggression remains positive. Comprehensively assessing how treatment of psychopathology impacts social behaviors may improve future intervention.

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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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