Department of Psychology, Tulane University, 2007 Percival Stern Hall, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2013 Apr-Jul;83(2 Pt 3):244-51. doi: 10.1111/ajop.12029.
This study examined the role of hypermasculinity as a form of reactive coping among urban African American adolescent males (ages 12-17) and assessed the extent to which hypermasculinity is influenced by youth appraisals of how adults in their school and community perceive them. Two research questions were addressed: (a) Do adolescent males who report negative community and school experiences use hypermasculine attitudes as a coping response? (b) Do the effects of perceived negative school and community experiences persist, if they are present at all? Participants in the study were 241 African American adolescent males who attended public schools in a large southeastern city. Associating youth-reported questionnaires on perceived teacher expectations and perceptions of community challenges from one wave of data on hypermasculine attitudes within the same year and 2 years later, the results indicate that hypermasculinity attitudes stem from negative perceptions in the community and school contexts. Also, hypermasculinity attitudes were associated with these negatively perceived experiences across time. When examined longitudinally, negative experiences in the community had a stronger relation to hypermasculinity than similar experiences at school.
本研究考察了过度男子气概作为一种反应应对方式在城市非裔美国青少年男性(12-17 岁)中的作用,并评估了青年对学校和社区成年人对他们的看法如何影响过度男子气概的程度。研究提出了两个问题:(a)报告负面社区和学校经历的青少年男性是否将过度男子气概的态度作为应对反应?(b)如果存在的话,学校和社区经历的负面影响是否会持续存在?该研究的参与者是 241 名非裔美国青少年男性,他们就读于东南部一个大城市的公立学校。在同一年内的同一波数据中,将青少年报告的关于感知到的教师期望和对社区挑战的看法与同年和两年后关于过度男子气概态度的问卷联系起来,结果表明,过度男子气概态度源于社区和学校环境中的负面看法。此外,过度男子气概的态度与这些负面感知经验在时间上有关联。从纵向角度来看,社区中的负面经历与过度男子气概的关系比学校中类似的经历更为密切。