University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
J Interpers Violence. 2014 Mar;29(4):736-57. doi: 10.1177/0886260513505216. Epub 2013 Nov 18.
This study examined the differences in personality traits between the clusters reflecting the roles in violent interactions among high school students. The sample included 397 students (51.1% male) of Serbian nationality from the first to the fourth grades of different high schools. Based on scores of five dimensions related to peer violence (Physical Aggression, Psychological Aggression, Victimization, Adapted Behavior, and Risky Behavior), three clusters were extracted: Adapted Adolescents, Victims, and Bullies. These three clusters were compared with respect to lexical Big Seven personality traits, and the results indicate that the clusters differ significantly on Aggressiveness, Neuroticism, and Negative Valence. The Adapted Adolescents have the lowest scores on all three dimensions, while the Victims score highest on Neuroticism, and the Bullies on Aggressiveness. The potential importance of certain Extraversion facets for the roles in violent interaction was discussed.
本研究考察了反映高中生暴力互动角色的聚类之间人格特质的差异。样本包括来自不同高中一至四年级的 397 名学生(51.1%为男性),他们来自塞尔维亚。基于与同伴暴力(身体攻击、心理攻击、受害、适应行为和冒险行为)相关的五个维度的得分,提取了三个聚类:适应良好的青少年、受害者和欺凌者。这些三个聚类在词汇大七人格特质方面进行了比较,结果表明,聚类在攻击性、神经质和负性价值上存在显著差异。适应良好的青少年在所有三个维度上的得分最低,而受害者在神经质上得分最高,欺凌者在攻击性上得分最高。讨论了某些外向特质对暴力互动角色的潜在重要性。