MacBrayer Elizabeth Kirby, Milich Richard, Hundley Mary
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0044, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2003 Nov;112(4):698-708. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.112.4.598.
To investigate if mothers and their aggressive children share the tendency to infer hostile motives from others' behavior in ambiguous social situations, 100 pairs of mothers and their clinic-referred or comparison children (50 boys and 50 girls) were asked to interpret hypothetical situations involving both overtly and relationally provocative scenarios. Results replicated previous findings of studies on social information processing of aggressive children and extended the findings to mothers of aggressive children. Findings were generally consistent with the hypothesis that mothers of aggressive children tend to view others' ambiguous actions as hostile, increasing the probability of responding with aggression and, in effect, modeling a hostile attributional bias for their children. Examinations of mothers' and their children's attributional and behavioral intentions suggested that mothers' and daughters' attributions and behavioral intentions were significantly correlated, whereas mothers' and sons' were not. Gender effects with regard to provocation type are also discussed.
为了研究母亲及其具有攻击性的孩子在模糊社会情境中是否都有从他人行为推断出敌意动机的倾向,100对母亲及其经临床转诊或作为对照的孩子(50名男孩和50名女孩)被要求解读涉及公然挑衅和关系挑衅场景的假设情境。研究结果重复了之前关于攻击性儿童社会信息处理研究的发现,并将这些发现扩展到了攻击性儿童的母亲身上。研究结果总体上与以下假设一致:攻击性儿童的母亲倾向于将他人的模糊行为视为敌意,这增加了以攻击回应的可能性,实际上也为她们的孩子塑造了一种敌意归因偏差。对母亲及其孩子的归因和行为意图的考察表明,母亲和女儿的归因及行为意图显著相关,而母亲和儿子的则不然。同时还讨论了挑衅类型方面的性别效应。