Department of Political Science, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0213, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2011 Apr;26(6):1176-93. doi: 10.1177/0886260510368156. Epub 2010 Jun 28.
Using data from the Baltimore Police Stress and Domestic Violence study, the authors examined how exposure to stressful events on the job affects law enforcement employees' physical aggression toward domestic partners, evaluating the role of negative emotions and authoritarian spillover in mediating the impact of such task-related stress. The authors consulted general strain theory and angry aggression theory to explain domestic violence in police families. Significant positive effects on physical aggression toward an intimate partner were found for variables measuring authoritarian spillover and negative emotions. However, these effects were different for different gender and racial groups.
利用巴尔的摩警察压力和家庭暴力研究的数据,作者研究了工作中面临的压力事件如何影响执法人员对其伴侣的身体侵犯行为,评估了消极情绪和权威外溢在调解这种与任务相关的压力的影响中的作用。作者参考了一般紧张理论和愤怒攻击理论来解释警察家庭中的家庭暴力问题。权威外溢和消极情绪的测量变量对亲密伴侣的身体侵犯行为有显著的正向影响。然而,这些影响在不同性别和种族群体中有所不同。