O'Leary Susan G, Slep Amy M Smith
Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2006 Jun;20(2):344-7. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.20.2.344.
Self-reported precipitants of psychological and physical partner aggression were examined in a community sample of 453 cohabiting couples with 3- to 7-year-old children. Partners precipitated most partner aggression. Men, but not maritally discordant men, were more likely than women to cite physical partner aggression as the precipitant of their own aggression. Women, including maritally discordant women, were more likely to endorse partner verbal than partner physical aggression as a precipitant for their own mild physical aggression, which is consistent with women's aggression escalation. Nonaggressive partner precipitants were common and deserve future research attention.
在一个由453对有3至7岁孩子的同居伴侣组成的社区样本中,研究了自我报告的心理和身体伴侣攻击的诱发因素。伴侣引发了大多数伴侣攻击行为。男性,而非婚姻关系不和的男性,比女性更有可能将身体伴侣攻击行为视为自己攻击行为的诱发因素。包括婚姻关系不和的女性在内,女性比男性更有可能认可伴侣的言语攻击而非身体攻击是自己轻微身体攻击行为的诱发因素,这与女性攻击行为的升级相一致。非攻击性伴侣诱发因素很常见,值得未来研究关注。