Vélez María Alejandra, Trujillo Carlos Andres, Moros Lina, Forero Clemente
School of Management, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
PLoS One. 2016 Jul 29;11(7):e0158878. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158878. eCollection 2016.
Subjective insecurity is a key determinant of different forms of prosocial behavior. In Study 1, we used field experiments with farmers in Colombian villages exposed to different levels of violence to investigate how individual perceptions of insecurity affect cooperation, trust, reciprocity and altruism. To do so, we developed a cognitive-affective measure of subjective insecurity. We found that subjective insecurity has a negative effect on cooperation but influences trust and altruism positively. In Study 2, carried out three years after Study 1, we repeated the initial design with additional measures of victimization. Our goal was to relate subjective insecurity with actual victimization. The findings of Study 2 support the initial results, and are robust and consistent for cooperative behavior and trust when including victimization as a mediator. Different indicators of victimization are positively correlated with subjective insecurity and an aggregate index of victimization has a negative direct effect on cooperation and trust.
主观不安全感是不同形式亲社会行为的关键决定因素。在研究1中,我们对哥伦比亚村庄中面临不同程度暴力的农民进行了实地实验,以调查个人对不安全感的认知如何影响合作、信任、互惠和利他主义。为此,我们开发了一种主观不安全感的认知情感测量方法。我们发现,主观不安全感对合作有负面影响,但对信任和利他主义有积极影响。在研究1三年后进行的研究2中,我们重复了最初的设计,并增加了受害情况的测量。我们的目标是将主观不安全感与实际受害情况联系起来。研究2的结果支持了最初的结果,并且在将受害情况作为中介变量纳入时,对于合作行为和信任来说是稳健且一致的。不同的受害指标与主观不安全感呈正相关,受害情况的综合指数对合作和信任有负面直接影响。