Pope M K, Smith T W, Rhodewalt F
Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112.
J Pers Assess. 1990 Summer;54(3-4):501-14. doi: 10.1080/00223891.1990.9674015.
The Cook and Medley Hostility (Ho) Scale is an increasingly important measure in studies examining health consequences of hostility. The two studies discussed herein provide further evidence of the construct validity of this measure. In Study 1, high Ho scores were associated with a greater level of aroused anger and disparaging appraisals of subjects' partners in a competitive reaction-time game as well as marginally more frequent antagonistic behavior. In Study 2, high Ho scores were associated with greater levels of angry and suspicious thoughts and feelings in response to hypothetical interpersonal conflicts and the tendency to attribute hostile intent to actors' displays of negative social behaviors. These findings are consistent with previous conceptual descriptions of the cognitive, behavioral, and affective correlates of hostility. The results are discussed in terms of interpretation of studies using the Ho scale and possible refinements of the measure.
库克与梅德利敌意量表(Ho量表)在研究敌意对健康的影响时,正成为一项愈发重要的衡量指标。本文所讨论的两项研究进一步证明了该量表的结构效度。在研究1中,在竞争性反应时游戏中,Ho高分与更高水平的愤怒唤起、对受试者同伴的贬低性评价以及略微更频繁的敌对行为相关。在研究2中,Ho高分与面对假设的人际冲突时更高水平的愤怒和怀疑想法及感受,以及将敌意意图归因于行为者负面社会行为表现的倾向相关。这些发现与先前对敌意的认知、行为和情感相关因素的概念描述一致。将根据使用Ho量表的研究解读及该量表可能的改进来讨论研究结果。