Neighbors Clayton, Walker Denise D, Mbilinyi Lyungai F, Zegree Joan, Foster Dawn W, Roffman Roger A
University of Houston.
J Appl Soc Psychol. 2013 Feb 1;43(2):338-349. doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.01003.x. Epub 2013 Jan 21.
The present research was designed to evaluate self-determination theory as a framework for integrating factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration. The proposed model suggests that childhood exposure to parental violence may influence global motivational orientations which, in turn result in greater cognitive biases (overestimating the prevalence of IPV and justification of IPV) which, in turn, contribute to an individual's decision to use abusive behavior. Participants included 124 men who had engaged in abusive behavior toward an intimate partner. Results provided reasonable support for the proposed model and stronger support for a revised model suggesting that controlled orientation, rather than autonomy orientation, appears to play a stronger role in the association between childhood exposure to parental violence and cognitive biases associated with abusive behavior.
本研究旨在评估自我决定理论,将其作为一个整合与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)实施相关因素的框架。提出的模型表明,童年时期遭受父母暴力可能会影响整体动机取向,进而导致更大的认知偏差(高估IPV的发生率以及为IPV辩解),而这些偏差反过来又会促使个体决定使用虐待行为。参与者包括124名对亲密伴侣实施过虐待行为的男性。研究结果为提出的模型提供了合理支持,为一个修订后的模型提供了更强有力的支持,该修订模型表明,在童年时期遭受父母暴力与虐待行为相关认知偏差之间的关联中,受控制的取向而非自主取向似乎发挥了更强的作用。