Pagliaro Stefano, Pacilli Maria Giuseppina, Giannella Valeria Amata, Giovannelli Ilaria, Spaccatini Federica, Baldry Anna Costanza
Università degli Studi di Chieti-Pescara, Italy.
Università degli Studi di Perugia, Italy.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Mar;36(5-6):2929-2941. doi: 10.1177/0886260518760611. Epub 2018 Mar 21.
This article examines the influence of moral evaluations and attribution of responsibility on individuals' willingness to provide help if witnessing an intimate partner violence (IPV) episode. A total of 121 undergraduates read a fictitious article from a newspaper, allegedly describing an IPV episode. According to the experimental condition, participants read that the victim had either admitted infidelity or denied it. After reading the newspaper article, participants evaluated the victim on several dimensions (i.e., morality, competence, and sociability), rated the extent to which they deemed her responsible for the violence (i.e., the internal attribution of what happened), and expressed their willingness to provide help and support to the victim herself. In the admission condition, the victim was evaluated as less moral and more responsible for the episode of IPV. These evaluations, in turn, lowered the willingness to provide help to the victim. This study confirmed the role of moral evaluations and internal attribution on bystanders' reaction, and we present practical implications for intervention in a field, IPV, in constant need of updated validated evidence for efficient prevention strategies.
本文探讨了道德评价和责任归因对个体在目睹亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)事件时提供帮助意愿的影响。共有121名本科生阅读了一篇据称来自报纸的虚构文章,描述了一起IPV事件。根据实验条件,参与者读到受害者要么承认不忠,要么否认。阅读报纸文章后,参与者在几个维度上对受害者进行评价(即道德、能力和社交能力),评定他们认为她对暴力行为负有责任的程度(即对所发生事情的内部归因),并表达他们向受害者本人提供帮助和支持的意愿。在承认不忠的情况下,受害者被评价为道德水平较低且对IPV事件负有更大责任。这些评价反过来降低了向受害者提供帮助的意愿。本研究证实了道德评价和内部归因在旁观者反应中的作用,并且我们针对一个一直需要更新有效证据以制定有效预防策略的领域——IPV干预提出了实际意义。