Weiss Bahr, Caron Annalise, Ball Shelly, Tapp Julie, Johnson Margaret, Weisz John R
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2005 Dec;73(6):1036-44. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.73.6.1036.
It has been argued that group treatment of antisocial adolescents may increase rather than decrease conduct problems. One mechanism that has been suggested to underlie this effect is "deviancy training," wherein during group sessions deviant peers reinforce each other's antisocial actions and words. These 2 hypotheses have important implications and warrant close review at conceptual and empirical levels. In this article, the authors present such a review. Conceptually, deviancy training potential of treatment sessions appears less significant than the more extensive peer influences outside treatment. Empirical findings previously cited in support of iatrogenic effects appear on close examination to provide little support. Finally, 17 of 18 new meta-analytic tests produced results not supportive of iatrogenic or deviancy training effects.
有人认为,对反社会青少年进行团体治疗可能会增加而非减少行为问题。有人提出一种机制来解释这种效应,即“偏差行为训练”,即在团体治疗过程中,行为偏差的同伴会互相强化彼此的反社会行为和言语。这两个假设具有重要意义,值得在概念和实证层面进行仔细审视。在本文中,作者进行了这样的审视。从概念上讲,治疗过程中的偏差行为训练潜力似乎不如治疗之外更广泛的同伴影响那么显著。仔细研究之前引用的支持医源性效应的实证结果后发现,几乎没有什么支持。最后,18项新的元分析测试中有17项的结果不支持医源性或偏差行为训练效应。