Florida State University, Psychology, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4301, USA.
Aggress Behav. 2010 Sep-Oct;36(5):282-91. doi: 10.1002/ab.20350.
Sex differences in relational and overt aggression among 3rd (n=176), 4th (n=179), and 5th graders (n=145) from three public schools (n=500; 278 girls) were examined. Nominations of relational aggression increased over time among 4th and 5th grade girls, but not among boys or 3rd grade girls. Among 3rd graders, boys received more nominations for relational aggression than girls. By the end of the 5th grade, girls received more relational aggression nominations than boys. There was also a significant rise in nominations of overt aggression among 5th grade girls, but not among 5th grade boys or younger boys and girls. As expected, boys were more likely than girls to be nominated for overt aggression at all grade levels. The findings are helpful for explaining inconsistencies of earlier research pertaining to sex differences in relational aggression and for advancing our understanding of the causes of aggression.
本研究调查了来自三所公立学校的 3 年级(n=176)、4 年级(n=179)和 5 年级(n=145)学生(n=500;278 名女生)中的关系型和外显攻击行为的性别差异。在 4 年级和 5 年级女生中,关系型攻击行为的提名随着时间的推移而增加,但在男生或 3 年级女生中则没有。在 3 年级,男生比女生获得的关系型攻击行为提名更多。到 5 年级结束时,女生获得的关系型攻击行为提名比男生多。5 年级女生的外显攻击行为提名也显著增加,但 5 年级男生和年幼的男孩和女孩则没有。正如预期的那样,在所有年级,男生比女生更有可能被提名进行外显攻击行为。这些发现有助于解释先前关于关系型攻击行为性别差异的研究中的不一致之处,并增进我们对攻击行为原因的理解。