Davis Kelly Cue, George William H, Nagayama Hall Gordon C, Parrott Dominic J, Tharp Andra Teten, Stappenbeck Cynthia A
School of Social Work, University of Washington.
Department of Psychology, University of Washington.
Psychol Violence. 2014;4(4):462-476. doi: 10.1037/a0037662.
Researchers have endeavored for decades to develop and implement experimental assessments of sexual aggression and its precursors to capitalize on the many scientific advantages offered by laboratory experiments, such as rigorous control of key variables and identification of causal relationships. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of and commentary on the evolution of these laboratory-based methods.
To date, two primary types of sexual aggression laboratory studies have been developed: those that involve behavioral analogues of sexual aggression and those that assess postulated precursors to sexually aggressive behavior. Although the study of sexual aggression in the laboratory is fraught with methodological challenges, validity concerns, and ethical considerations, advances in the field have resulted in greater methodological rigor, more precise dependent measures, and improved experimental validity, reliability, and realism. Because highly effective sexual aggression prevention strategies remain elusive, continued laboratory-based investigation of sexual aggression coupled with translation of critical findings to the development and modification of sexual aggression prevention programs remains an important task for the field.
几十年来,研究人员一直致力于开发和实施性侵犯及其先兆的实验评估,以利用实验室实验所提供的诸多科学优势,例如对关键变量的严格控制以及因果关系的确定。本综述的目的是对这些基于实验室的方法的演变进行概述和评论。
迄今为止,已经开发出两种主要类型的性侵犯实验室研究:涉及性侵犯行为模拟的研究以及评估性侵犯行为假定先兆的研究。尽管在实验室中研究性侵犯充满了方法学挑战、效度问题和伦理考量,但该领域的进展已带来了更高的方法学严谨性、更精确的因变量测量以及更高的实验效度、信度和逼真度。由于高效的性侵犯预防策略仍然难以捉摸,因此继续在实验室中对性侵犯进行调查,并将关键研究结果转化为性侵犯预防项目的开发和改进,仍然是该领域的一项重要任务。