进步道德基础与共情关怀:性侵犯旁观者干预的推动者。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Psychology of Violence Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1037/vio0000536
Shaina A Kumar, Madison E Edwards, Katherine W Bogen, Hanna M Grandgenett, Sarah R Eagan, Joshua E Zosky, Sarah J Gervais, David DiLillo
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目的:许多大学利用旁观者干预培训来解决大学校园性侵犯的高发率。为此目的,长期以来的研究一直试图描述旁观者干预的共同障碍,以便为今后的规划工作提供信息。然而,最近的努力也注意到理解干预促进因素或鼓励某人在风险情况下提供帮助的因素的重要性。例如,“介入”的道德义务被强调为干预性危险情况的大学生的潜在促进者。同理心水平越高,也会鼓励亲社会干预行为。然而,还有待研究的是,进步的道德基础和移情关怀的更大结合是否会积极影响对性侵犯旁观者干预相关障碍和行为的看法。方法:本研究以1144名大学生为样本,对这一假设进行了检验。这些大学生完成了与道德基础、同理心、对性侵犯风险的障碍和主动行为的感知有关的自我报告评估。结果:一系列的适度分析显示,那些认同进步的道德基础和移情关怀更大程度结合的人报告了更少的感知障碍,并增加了性侵犯旁观者干预行为的参与。相比之下,那些同理心较低的人即使在进步的道德基础存在的情况下,也报告了更大的障碍和更少的干预行为。结论:如果这些美德如研究表明的那样可以改变,那么增强进步道德基础和共情关怀的活动可能是大学校园旁观者干预计划的重要补充。
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Progressive Moral Foundations and Empathic Concern: Facilitators of Sexual Assault Bystander Intervention.

Objective: Many universities utilize bystander intervention training to address high rates of sexual assault on college campuses. To that end, research has long sought to characterize common barriers to bystander intervention to inform future programming efforts. However, recent efforts have also noted the importance of understanding intervention facilitators, or factors that encourage someone to help in risk situations. For example, a moral obligation to "step in" has been highlighted as a potential facilitator among college students who have intervened in sexual risk situations. Higher levels of empathy are also noted as encouraging prosocial intervention behaviors. Yet, what remains to be examined is the possibility that a greater combination of progressive moral foundations and empathic concern may favorably impact perceptions of barriers and behaviors as related to sexual assault bystander intervention.

Method: The current study tested this hypothesis in a sample of 1,144 undergraduate students who completed self-report assessments related to moral foundations, empathy, and perceptions of barriers and proactive behaviors in light of sexual assault risk.

Results: A series of moderation analyses revealed those who endorsed a greater combination of progressive moral foundations and empathic concern reported less perceived barriers and increased engagement in sexual assault bystander intervention behaviors. By contrast, those with lower empathy reported greater barriers and less intervention behaviors even in the presence of progressive moral foundations.

Conclusions: Should these virtues be modifiable as research suggests, activities enhancing progressive moral foundations and empathic concern may be important additions to bystander intervention programming on college campuses.

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