You Ji-In, Bellmore Amy
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.
Aggress Behav. 2014 Sep-Oct;40(5):397-408. doi: 10.1002/ab.21542. Epub 2014 Jun 30.
With a sample of 228 college students (82.5% females) from the Midwestern United States, individual factors that contribute to emerging adults' behavioral responses when witnessing relational aggression among their peers were explored. The experience of witnessing relational aggression was found to be systematically associated with college students' behavioral responses to relational aggression through two social cognitive processes: normative beliefs about relational aggression and susceptibility to peer influence. The experience of witnessing relational aggression was associated with defending behavior through normative beliefs about relational aggression and both assisting and reinforcing behavior through normative beliefs about relational aggression and susceptibility to peer influence. The experience of witnessing relational aggression was also associated with onlooking behavior through normative beliefs about relational aggression. The findings indicate that exposure to relational aggression as a witness may influence witness responses because of the way such exposure may shape specific social cognitions. The potential for using the study findings for promoting effective witness interventions among college students is discussed.
以来自美国中西部的228名大学生(82.5%为女性)为样本,探讨了在目睹同龄人之间的关系攻击行为时,促使新兴成年人产生行为反应的个体因素。研究发现,目睹关系攻击行为的经历通过两种社会认知过程与大学生对关系攻击行为的行为反应存在系统性关联:对关系攻击行为的规范信念以及对同伴影响的易感性。目睹关系攻击行为的经历通过对关系攻击行为的规范信念与防御行为相关联,并且通过对关系攻击行为的规范信念以及对同伴影响的易感性与协助和强化行为相关联。目睹关系攻击行为的经历还通过对关系攻击行为的规范信念与旁观行为相关联。研究结果表明,作为目击者接触关系攻击行为可能会影响目击者的反应,因为这种接触可能塑造特定社会认知的方式。文中还讨论了利用研究结果促进对大学生进行有效目击者干预的可能性。