Shorey Ryan C, Cornelius Tara L, Idema Catherine
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37996, USA.
Violence Vict. 2011;26(3):271-82. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.26.3.271.
Recent research has demonstrated the devastating impact of female-perpetrated psychological aggression in intimate relationships broadly and dating relationships specifically. With the perpetration of psychological aggression in dating relationships occurring at shockingly high rates, prevention programming for dating violence should target this form of aggression. Toward this end, it is important to understand the antecedent conditions that increase one's risk for perpetrating psychological aggression. This study sought to examine two possible risk factors for perpetrating psychological aggression among female undergraduates (N = 145), namely, emotion regulation and trait anger. Findings showed that difficulties with emotion regulation and trait anger were associated with increased psychological aggression perpetration, and trait anger mediated the link between emotion regulation and psychological aggression. Implications of these findings for prevention programming and future research are discussed.
近期研究表明,女性实施的心理攻击在亲密关系中,尤其是约会关系中,具有毁灭性影响。在约会关系中,心理攻击的发生率高得惊人,因此针对约会暴力的预防计划应针对这种攻击形式。为此,了解增加实施心理攻击风险的先行条件非常重要。本研究旨在调查女性本科生(N = 145)实施心理攻击的两个可能风险因素,即情绪调节和特质愤怒。研究结果表明,情绪调节困难和特质愤怒与心理攻击行为的增加有关,特质愤怒在情绪调节和心理攻击之间起中介作用。讨论了这些发现对预防计划和未来研究的启示。