Department of Psychology, Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Korea,
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2014 Dec;45(6):736-45. doi: 10.1007/s10578-014-0442-x.
Aggressive behaviors in youth tend to be relatively stable across the lifespan and are associated with maladaptive functioning later in life. Researchers have recently identified that both violence exposure and negative affective experiences are related to the development of aggressive behaviors. Children exposed to violence also often experience negative affect (NA) in the form of anxiety and depression. Bringing these findings together, the current study used a clinical sample of youth (N = 199; ages 7-17 years) referred to a psychiatric residential treatment facility to examine the specific contributions of NA and exposure to violence on the development of aggressive behaviors in youth. Using structural equation modeling, both NA and recent exposure to violence significantly predicted aggressive behaviors. More importantly, negative affect partially mediated the relationship between exposure to violence and aggression. Implications of these findings from a clinical perspective and future directions for research on aggression are discussed.
青少年的攻击行为在整个生命周期中往往相对稳定,并与以后的适应不良功能有关。研究人员最近发现,暴力暴露和负面情感体验都与攻击行为的发展有关。接触过暴力的儿童也经常以焦虑和抑郁的形式经历负面情绪(NA)。将这些发现结合起来,本研究使用了一个临床样本的青年(N=199;年龄 7-17 岁),他们被转介到精神科住院治疗机构,以研究 NA 和接触暴力对青少年攻击行为发展的具体贡献。使用结构方程模型,NA 和最近接触暴力都显著预测了攻击行为。更重要的是,负面情绪部分中介了接触暴力与攻击之间的关系。从临床角度讨论了这些发现的意义和未来关于攻击的研究方向。