West Virginia University, Department of Psychology, Morgantown, WV 26506-6040, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2012 Mar;27(5):846-61. doi: 10.1177/0886260511423254. Epub 2011 Oct 16.
This study had three purposes: to explore psychological characteristics of animal abusers (criminal thinking styles, empathy, and personality traits), to replicate previously reported results (past illegal actions, bullying behavior), and to examine potential gender differences. The self-reported animal abuser group was 29 college students who reported two or more incidents of animal abuse; controls were 29 college students matched on age and gender. Participants completed self-report measures of criminal thinking, illegal behaviors, bullying, empathy, and the five-factor personality traits. Results indicated animal abusers had more previous criminal behaviors, were more likely to bully, and had the highest scores on the power orientation criminal thinking scale. Abuser by gender interactions were detected; female animal abusers scored significantly higher on several measures of criminal thinking, were found to be more likely to bully, and exhibited lower scores on measures of perspective taking and empathy compared to female controls.
探讨动物虐待者的心理特征(犯罪思维方式、同理心和人格特质),复制先前报告的结果(过去的违法行为、欺凌行为),并研究潜在的性别差异。自我报告的动物虐待者群体由 29 名大学生组成,他们报告了两起或两起以上的动物虐待事件;对照组为 29 名年龄和性别匹配的大学生。参与者完成了犯罪思维、违法行为、欺凌、同理心和五大人格特质的自我报告测量。结果表明,动物虐待者过去的犯罪行为更多,更有可能欺凌他人,并且在权力取向的犯罪思维量表上得分最高。检测到施虐者的性别交互作用;与女性对照组相比,女性动物虐待者在犯罪思维的几个测量指标上得分显著更高,更有可能欺凌他人,在换位思考和同理心的测量指标上得分更低。