青少年情侣中的网络暴力:焦虑依恋和敌意性别歧视在伴侣关系分析中的作用》(The Role of Anxious Attachment and Hostile Sexism in a Dyadic Analysis)。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Antonia Lorente-Anguís, David Vilariño del Castillo, Esther Lopez-Zafra
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本研究探讨了焦虑依恋如何调节青少年伴侣的敌意性别歧视与网络暴力之间的关系。2300 对异性伴侣(总人数为 460 人)参加了一项伴侣设计研究。伴侣双方都回答了有关网络暴力、敌意性别歧视和焦虑依恋的问卷。结果显示,双方成员的敌意性别主义与男孩和女孩的网络暴力实施和受害情况呈正相关,但并非在所有维度上都是如此。然而,与伴侣敌意性别主义相比,行为者敌意性别主义对两个成员的施暴和受害都有更大的影响,但女孩的控制施暴和受害除外。结果还显示,行为者焦虑依恋对其敌意性别主义与两个成员的犯罪和受害之间的关系有积极的调节作用,只有当焦虑依恋高于平均水平时才会有这种作用,而当焦虑依恋低于平均水平时则会有消极作用。在女生中,当焦虑依恋程度较高时,男生的敌意性别歧视与女生的直接攻击行为之间的关系就会变弱。当女生的焦虑依恋增加时,男生的敌意性别歧视与男生的直接攻击行为之间的关系则相反。总之,焦虑依恋、敌对行为者和伴侣性别歧视在青少年情侣的网络暴力中起着重要作用。因此,应研究低水平焦虑依恋对其他社会心理因素和网络暴力的保护作用。
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Online Violence in Adolescent and Young Adult Couples: The Role of Anxious Attachment and Hostile Sexism in a Dyadic Analysis

Online Violence in Adolescent and Young Adult Couples: The Role of Anxious Attachment and Hostile Sexism in a Dyadic Analysis

This study explores how anxious attachment moderates the relationship between hostile sexism and online violence in adolescent and young adults' partners. Two hundred thirty heterosexual couples (total n = 460) participated in a dyadic design study. Both partners answered a questionnaire about online violence, hostile sexism, and anxious attachment. Results show that both members' hostile sexism positively correlates with the perpetration and victimization of online violence in boys and girls, but not in all the dimensions. However, actor-hostile sexism has a greater effect on both perpetration and victimization for both members than partner-hostile sexism, except for control perpetration and victimization of girls. Results also show that the actor-anxious attachment positively moderated the relationship between their hostile sexism and perpetration and victimization for both members, only when it was higher than average, and negatively when it was lower. In girls, when the anxious attachment is high, the relationship between the boys' hostile sexism and the girls' direct aggression perpetration becomes weaker. The opposite occurs between the boys' hostile sexism and boys' direct aggression perpetrated when their girlfriends' anxious attachment increases. In sum, anxious attachment and hostile actor and partner sexism play an important role in online violence in adolescent couples. Therefore, the protective effect of low levels of anxious attachment should be studied among other psychosocial factors and online violence.

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Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aggressive Behavior will consider manuscripts in the English language concerning the fields of Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Ethology, Psychiatry, Psychobiology, Psychology, and Sociology which relate to either overt or implied conflict behaviors. Papers concerning mechanisms underlying or influencing behaviors generally regarded as aggressive and the physiological and/or behavioral consequences of being subject to such behaviors will fall within the scope of the journal. Review articles will be considered as well as empirical and theoretical articles. Aggressive Behavior is the official journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression.
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