探索早期反社会火暴露与成年期日常火使用的外显和内隐相关性

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Faye Kathryn Horsley, T. James, Natasha Baker, Rachel Broughton, Xanthe Hampton, A. Knight, Imogen Langford, Ellie Pomfrey, Laura Unsworth
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目的本研究旨在探讨早期反社会火灾暴露(ASFE)是否与成年人如何参与火灾以及他们如何看待火灾有关。设计/方法/方法招募了一名机会性样本(N=326)。参与者完成了一项在线调查,探讨了ASFE、火灾使用、火灾信念的强度以及对火灾的兴趣/支持态度。此外,使用情感错误归因程序(AMP)测量了内隐火灾偏见。研究发现,患有ASFE的参与者成年后使用的火灾更为严重。与未暴露的参与者相比,他们在火灾兴趣和一般火灾信念方面的得分也更高,并表现出对火灾刺激的隐性厌恶(尽管考虑性别时,火灾使用的差异在统计上并不显著)。男性对火灾的兴趣也更高,对火灾有更强的信念,在童年时期更容易接触到ASFE。然而,在用火或隐性任务方面没有性别差异。研究局限性/含义研究结果具有实际应用价值,即与早期干预和康复方法有关。然而,一个限制是参与者的文化背景没有被考虑在内。此外,我们建议在解释隐含结果时要谨慎,并呼吁进一步研究。社会影响强调了对年轻人进行更好的早期干预的必要性,以及更好的筛查,目前,这在全国范围内是不标准和不一致的(Foster,2020)。这需要一种社区参与的方法。独创性/价值这是第一项探索早期暴露于火灾类型的研究。它也是第一个采用AMP作为衡量隐性火力偏见的方法。
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Exploring explicit and implicit correlates of early anti-social fire exposure and everyday fire use in adulthood
Purpose This study aims to explore whether early anti-social fire exposure (ASFE) is associated with how adults engage with fire and how they view fire. Design/methodology/approach An opportunistic sample (N = 326) was recruited. Participants completed an online survey exploring ASFE, fire use, strength of fire-beliefs and interest in/attitudes supportive of fire. Additionally, implicit fire bias was measured using the affect misattribution procedure (AMP). Findings Participants with ASFE engaged with more criminalised fire use as adults. They also scored higher on fire interest and general fire beliefs and showed an implicit dislike of fire stimuli, compared to non-exposed participants (although differences in fire use were not statistically significant when gender was accounted for). Males also had higher levels of fire interest, held stronger fire related beliefs and were more likely to have been exposed to ASFE during childhood. However, there were no gender differences in fire use or on the implicit task. Research limitations/implications The findings have practical application, namely in relation to early intervention and rehabilitative approaches. However, a limitation is that participants’ cultural background were not accounted for. Additionally, we advise caution in interpreting the implicit results and call for further research. Social implications The need for better early interventions for young people is highlighted, along with better screening which, currently, is unstandardised and inconsistent across the country (Foster, 2020). This demands a community-engagement approach. Originality/value This is the first study to explore type of early exposure to fire. It is also the first to adopt the AMP as a measure of implicit fire-bias.
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