Bao Wan-Ning, Haas Ain, Pi Yijun
Department of Sociology, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Cavanaugh Hall 303, 425 North University Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5140, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2004 Jun;48(3):281-97. doi: 10.1177/0306624X03258686.
Using a sample of 615 middle school and high school students from both rural and urban areas of the People's Republic of China, this study tests the central hypotheses concerning the mediating model in Agnew's general strain theory. The analyses focus on the intervening mechanisms of negative emotions such as anger, resentment, anxiety, and depression that connect exposure to interpersonal strain with delinquent outcomes, including both serious delinquency and minor offenses. The results show that anger mediates the effect of interpersonal strain on violence, resentment mediates the effect of interpersonal strain on nonviolent delinquency, and anxiety and depression have a mediating effect on the relationships between interpersonal strain and minor offenses. The findings are generally consistent with the results of earlier studies in the United States.
本研究以来自中华人民共和国农村和城市地区的615名中学生和高中生为样本,检验了阿格纽一般压力理论中介模型的核心假设。分析聚焦于愤怒、怨恨、焦虑和抑郁等负面情绪的中介机制,这些情绪将人际压力暴露与犯罪后果联系起来,包括严重犯罪和轻微犯罪。结果表明,愤怒中介了人际压力对暴力行为的影响,怨恨中介了人际压力对非暴力犯罪的影响,焦虑和抑郁对人际压力与轻微犯罪之间的关系具有中介作用。这些发现总体上与美国早期研究的结果一致。