Graham Kathryn, Tremblay Paul F, Wells Samantha, Pernanen Kai, Purcell John, Jelley Jennifer
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada.
Assessment. 2006 Sep;13(3):280-96. doi: 10.1177/1073191106288180.
The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggression in the real-world setting of the bar/club, to describe the range of aggressive behaviors and their relationship to harm and intent, and to examine gender differences in the form and severity of aggression. Systematic observations were conducted by trained observers on 1,334 nights in 118 bars/clubs. Observers documented a range of aggressive acts by 1,754 patrons in 1,052 incidents, with many forms of aggression occurring at more than one harm and intent level. Women used different forms of aggression, inflicted less harm, and were more likely to have defensive intent compared with men. Implications of the findings for research and measurement of aggression and applications to preventing aggression and violence are discussed.
该研究的目标是利用伤害和意图的概念,在酒吧/俱乐部的现实场景中量化攻击行为的严重程度,描述攻击行为的范围及其与伤害和意图的关系,并研究攻击行为的形式和严重程度上的性别差异。训练有素的观察员在118家酒吧/俱乐部的1334个夜晚进行了系统观察。观察员记录了1052起事件中1754名顾客的一系列攻击行为,许多形式的攻击行为发生在不止一个伤害和意图级别。与男性相比,女性使用不同形式的攻击行为,造成的伤害较小,且更有可能具有防御意图。讨论了这些发现对攻击行为研究和测量的意义以及在预防攻击和暴力方面的应用。