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摘要
目的:本文旨在系统研究人工智能(AI)绘画工具对多维社会心理焦虑的影响,重点关注隐私侵犯、偏见行为、工作替代和学习焦虑。方法:基于恐惧习得理论框架,对人工智能绘画诱发焦虑的维度进行研究。本研究通过问卷调查、一阶和二阶验证性因子分析以及单向方差分析,成功测量了人工智能绘画对心理焦虑的多维影响。结果:研究结果显示焦虑水平在各维度上存在显著差异。研究发现,侵犯隐私和偏见行为引发的焦虑程度最高,在1-5的评分范围内,平均得分分别为3.77和3.85。相反,工作替代和学习焦虑的得分相对较低,分别为3.49和3.30。一项更深入的方差分析显示,在隐私侵犯焦虑方面存在显著的性别差异,女性的平均得分为3.90分,而男性为3.58分。此外,受教育程度显著影响工作替代焦虑水平和学习焦虑水平;不超过高中学历的人得分明显高于拥有本科或研究生学位的人。结论:本研究揭示了人工智能绘图工具对引发个体多维焦虑的显著影响,并强调了性别和教育水平在人工智能绘图工具引发的不同焦虑维度中的重要作用。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Anxiety induced by artificial intelligence (AI) painting: An investigation based on the fear acquisition theory.
Objective: This article aims to systematically investigate the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) painting tools on multidimensional social-psychological anxieties, specifically focusing on privacy violation, bias behavior, job replacement, and learning anxiety.
Method: Based on the fear acquisition theory framework, this study investigates the dimensions of anxiety induced by AI painting. Through questionnaire surveys, first-order and second-order confirmatory factor analysis, and one-way analysis of variance, the study successfully measures the multidimensional impact of AI painting on psychological anxiety.
Results: Study results indicate significant differences in anxiety levels across dimensions. Privacy violation and bias behavior are found to elicit the highest levels of anxiety, with average scores of 3.77 and 3.85, respectively, on a 1-5 scale. Conversely, job replacement and learning anxiety demonstrate relatively lower scores of 3.49 and 3.30. A more in-depth variance analysis highlights substantial gender differences in privacy violation anxiety, with females registering a significantly higher average score of 3.90 compared to men's 3.58. Furthermore, educational level is shown to significantly impact the anxiety levels of job replacement and learning anxiety; individuals with no more than a high school education scored markedly higher than those with undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.
Conclusions: This study reveals the significant impact of AI drawing tools on triggering multidimensional anxiety in individuals and underscores the important role of gender and education level in the different anxiety dimensions elicited by AI drawing tools. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy.
The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including:
-Psychological treatments and effects
-Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma
-Assessment and diagnosis of trauma
-Pathophysiology of trauma reactions
-Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations)
-Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies
-Neuroimaging studies
-Trauma and cultural competence