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捍卫、旁观还是参与?:道德认同、道德判断和社会自我效能感对青少年在欺凌情境中旁观者行为的相对影响。

Defend, Stand By, or Join In?: The Relative Influence of Moral Identity, Moral Judgment, and Social Self-Efficacy on Adolescents' Bystander Behaviors in Bullying Situations.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Tampa, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Box Q, Tampa, FL, 33606, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 140 7th Avenue South, Davis 114, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Oct;48(10):2051-2064. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01089-w. Epub 2019 Aug 23.

Abstract

In bullying situations, adolescent bystanders may help bullied others, just stand by, or join in the antisocial behavior. Current studies have yet to fully examine the moral and social factors motivating these varied responses to bullying encounters. Extending from pertinent developmental theories, the present study investigated the relative contributions of moral identity (i.e., viewing moral qualities as central to the self), moral judgment, and social self-efficacy to adolescents' bystander behaviors vis-à-vis bullies. Also investigated were the interactions among these variables. Three hundred and thirty-seven adolescents (M age = 13 years, 56.1% female) who self-identified as Caucasian (90.2%), Hispanic-American (2.1%), Asian-American (0.9%), African-American (3.9%), or Other/Unknown (2.9%) participated in the study. Students completed questionnaires assessing moral identity, moral judgment, social self-efficacy, and how they would respond if they observed a peer being bullied. Moral identity predicted more prosocial action, particularly for adolescents high in social self-efficacy. Moral identity related positively to moral judgment, and both predicted less antisocial (joining in) behavior. Interestingly, moral judgment maturity primarily diminished antisocial behavior when moral identity was relatively low. Social self-efficacy predicted less passive bystanding. Overall, moral identity strongly relates to defending behavior, and-as does moral judgment maturity-predicts less antisocial behavior among bystanders.

摘要

在欺凌情境中,青少年旁观者可能会帮助被欺凌者、只是旁观,或加入反社会行为。目前的研究尚未充分考察促使这些不同的欺凌应对方式的道德和社会因素。本研究从相关发展理论出发,探讨了道德认同(即,将道德品质视为自我的核心)、道德判断和社会自我效能感对青少年针对欺凌者的旁观者行为的相对贡献。还研究了这些变量之间的相互作用。337 名青少年(M 年龄=13 岁,56.1%为女性)自我认同为白人(90.2%)、西班牙裔美国人(2.1%)、亚裔美国人(0.9%)、非裔美国人(3.9%)或其他/未知(2.9%)参与了研究。学生完成了评估道德认同、道德判断、社会自我效能感以及如果他们观察到同伴被欺凌时会如何反应的问卷。道德认同预测了更多的亲社会行为,特别是对社会自我效能感高的青少年。道德认同与道德判断呈正相关,两者都预测了较少的反社会(加入)行为。有趣的是,当道德认同相对较低时,道德判断的成熟主要减少了反社会行为。社会自我效能感预测较少的被动旁观。总体而言,道德认同与防御行为密切相关,而且道德判断的成熟度也预测了旁观者的反社会行为较少。

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