Gini Gianluca, Pozzoli Tiziana, Bussey Kay
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, via Venezia, 8, Padova, 35131, Italy,
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2015 Apr;43(3):441-52. doi: 10.1007/s10802-014-9920-7.
This study investigates the relationships between individual and collective moral disengagement and aggression-related behaviors (peer aggression, defending, and passive bystanding) among 918 adolescents (55.8% boys; M age = 14.1 years, SD = 1.1). Hierarchical linear modeling showed that, at the individual level, aggressive behavior was significantly explained by both individual moral disengagement and student perceived collective moral disengagement, which was also positively associated with defending. Student perceived collective moral disengagement moderated the link between individual moral disengagement and peer aggression. At the class level, classroom collective moral disengagement explained between-class variability in all the three aggression-related behaviors. These results extend previous research by demonstrating the role of collective moral disengagement at the individual and the class levels and have potential implications for interventions.
本研究调查了918名青少年(55.8%为男孩;平均年龄=14.1岁,标准差=1.1)中个体和集体道德脱离与攻击相关行为(同伴攻击、防卫和被动旁观)之间的关系。分层线性模型显示,在个体层面,攻击行为可由个体道德脱离和学生感知到的集体道德脱离显著解释,后者也与防卫呈正相关。学生感知到的集体道德脱离调节了个体道德脱离与同伴攻击之间的联系。在班级层面,课堂集体道德脱离解释了所有三种攻击相关行为的班级间差异。这些结果通过证明集体道德脱离在个体和班级层面的作用扩展了先前的研究,并对干预措施具有潜在意义。