Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2012 Dec;27(18):3683-700. doi: 10.1177/0886260512447576. Epub 2012 Jul 18.
This study assessed college men's reactions immediately following and 2 months after completing self-report measures of interpersonal violence. Results showed that 4.3% of men experienced immediate negative emotional reactions. Greater immediate negative reactions were related to personal benefits to research participation, anticipation of future distress, experiences of childhood physical abuse and psychological abuse/neglect, and physical abuse perpetration either in adolescence or adulthood. Attrition from the study over the 2-month follow-up was predicted by fewer perceived personal benefits to study participation but not by negative emotional reactions. None of the participants who returned for the 2-month follow-up reported experiencing negative emotional reactions to research participation over the interim.
本研究评估了大学生在完成人际关系暴力自我报告测量后即刻和 2 个月后的反应。结果表明,有 4.3%的男性经历了即刻的负面情绪反应。更大的即刻负面反应与参与研究的个人利益、对未来痛苦的预期、童年期身体虐待和心理虐待/忽视经历以及青少年或成年期的身体虐待行为有关。在 2 个月的随访期间,研究的流失率预测因素是对研究参与的感知个人利益较少,但不是负面情绪反应。在随访期间,没有任何返回参加 2 个月随访的参与者报告对研究参与产生了负面情绪反应。