LeSure-Lester G E
Department of Psychology, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2000 Winter;31(2):153-61. doi: 10.1023/a:1001900727156.
Physically abused youth are often described as more aggressive and noncompliant in comparison with normal children, despite inconclusive findings regarding the nature of behavior problems among these youth. The present study investigated whether empathy would be differentially related to aggression and behavior compliance of abused youth within the natural living context of a group home environment. As predicted, results suggest a strong, positive relationship between empathy and lower rates of interpersonal aggression and a strong positive relationship between empathy and higher rates of behavior compliance. In contrast to previous studies which support the intergenerational cycle theory of abuse, the results of this study do not support the belief that abuse results in stabilized aggression and suggests that the empathetic abused child is less likely to be aggressive and noncompliant than his/her non-empathic counterpart. The implications of these results for understanding and helping abused youth are discussed.
与正常儿童相比,遭受身体虐待的青少年通常被描述为更具攻击性且不服从管教,尽管关于这些青少年行为问题的性质研究结果尚无定论。本研究调查了在集体家庭环境的自然生活背景下,同理心是否与受虐青少年的攻击性和行为顺从性存在不同的关联。正如预测的那样,结果表明同理心与较低的人际攻击率之间存在强烈的正相关,同理心与较高的行为顺从率之间也存在强烈的正相关。与之前支持虐待代际循环理论的研究不同,本研究结果不支持虐待会导致稳定攻击性的观点,并表明有同理心的受虐儿童比没有同理心的同龄人更不容易具有攻击性和不服从管教。本文讨论了这些结果对于理解和帮助受虐青少年的意义。