Chung Grace H, Tucker M Belinda, Li Gang, Zhou Xiaomeng, Hwang Sun
Seoul National University, South Korea.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2011 Nov 6;28(7):1005-1023. doi: 10.1177/0265407510397984.
This is an exploratory study that examined verbal aggression in romantic relationships among unmarried Black and White women and men as a function of gender and race. We employed an ecological approach to examine the receipt of verbal aggression separately for men and women at the levels of individual, relationship, and community. We also explored whether gender-specific correlates of verbal aggression interacted with race. Analyses were based on a sample of 212 women and 133 men in non-marital romantic relationships recruited from 21 U.S. cities for a larger study. Linear mixed-effects models revealed that factors related to experiencing verbal aggression differed substantially for unmarried women and men in romantic relationships. Interesting racial differences also emerged distinctly for women and men.
这是一项探索性研究,考察了未婚黑人和白人男女在恋爱关系中的言语攻击行为,将其作为性别和种族的函数。我们采用生态学方法,在个体、关系和社区层面分别考察男性和女性遭受言语攻击的情况。我们还探讨了言语攻击在性别上的特定相关因素是否与种族相互作用。分析基于从美国21个城市招募的212名女性和133名处于非婚姻恋爱关系中的男性样本,这些样本是为一项更大规模的研究而选取的。线性混合效应模型显示,恋爱关系中未婚女性和男性在遭受言语攻击方面的相关因素存在显著差异。男女之间也明显出现了有趣的种族差异。