Howell Ashley N, Buckner Julia D, Weeks Justin W
a Department of Psychology , Ohio University , Athens , OH , USA.
Cogn Emot. 2015;29(3):568-77. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2014.922055. Epub 2014 May 27.
Consistent with the "flight or fight" model of anxiety, social anxiety may incite withdrawal or attack; yet, it is unclear why some socially anxious individuals are vulnerable to aggress. It may be that culture impacts tendencies to "fight" or "flee" from social threat. Honour cultures, including the American South, permit or even promote aggression in response to honour-threats. Thus, social anxiety in the South may be more associated with aggression than in non-honour cultures. In the current sample, region moderated the relation between social anxiety and aggression; social anxiety related positively to reactive (but not proactive) aggression among Southerners (n = 285), but not Midwesterners (n = 258). Participant sex further moderated the relationship, such that it was significant only for Southern women. Also, for Southerners, prototypically masculine honour-concerns mediated the relationship between social anxiety and reactive aggression. Cultural factors may play key roles in aggressive behaviour among some socially anxious individuals.
与焦虑的“战斗或逃跑”模式一致,社交焦虑可能会引发退缩或攻击行为;然而,尚不清楚为什么一些社交焦虑的个体容易产生攻击性。可能是文化影响了面对社会威胁时“战斗”或“逃跑”的倾向。包括美国南部在内的崇尚荣誉的文化允许甚至鼓励在面对荣誉威胁时采取攻击行为。因此,相比于非崇尚荣誉的文化,南部地区的社交焦虑可能与攻击性有更强的关联。在当前样本中,地区对社交焦虑和攻击性之间的关系起到了调节作用;社交焦虑与南方人(n = 285)的反应性(而非主动性)攻击呈正相关,但与中西部人(n = 258)无关。参与者的性别进一步调节了这种关系,以至于这种关系仅在南方女性中显著。此外,对于南方人来说,典型的男性对荣誉的关注介导了社交焦虑和反应性攻击之间的关系。文化因素可能在一些社交焦虑个体的攻击行为中起关键作用。