Guerra Nancy G, Huesmann L Rowell, Spindler Anja
Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside 92521, USA.
Child Dev. 2003 Sep-Oct;74(5):1561-76. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00623.
The effects of witnessing community violence on aggressive cognitions and behavior were investigated in an ethnically diverse sample of 4,458 children living in urban neighborhoods. Prior violence exposure had a significant effect in increasing aggression, normative beliefs about aggression, and aggressive fantasy. Although exposure to violence predicted aggressive behavior both in Grades 1 through 3 (ages 5-8) and Grades 4 through 6 (ages 9-12), the effects on social cognition were only evident in the later grades. Furthermore, the effect of violence exposure on aggression in the later grades was partially mediated by its effect on social cognition. These findings suggest that witnessing community violence has an effect on children's aggressive behavior through both imitation of violence and the development of associated cognitions as children get older.
在一项对居住在城市社区的4458名不同种族儿童的研究中,调查了目睹社区暴力对攻击性认知和行为的影响。先前接触暴力对增加攻击性、关于攻击的规范信念和攻击性幻想有显著影响。虽然接触暴力在1至3年级(5至8岁)和4至6年级(9至12岁)都能预测攻击行为,但对社会认知的影响仅在较高年级才明显。此外,暴力接触对较高年级攻击行为的影响部分是通过其对社会认知的影响来介导的。这些发现表明,目睹社区暴力通过暴力模仿以及随着儿童长大相关认知的发展,对儿童的攻击行为产生影响。