Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2020 May;48(5):719-732. doi: 10.1007/s10802-020-00630-x.
Despite being one of the least studied components of social influence, positive peer associations have much to offer social learning theories of crime. The purpose of the current investigation was to determine whether positive peer associations moderate the peer influence effect central to social learning theory. Data provided by 3869 (1970 boys, 1899 girls) members of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) were used to test the hypothesis that positive peer associations interact with components of peer influence to protect adolescents against future delinquency. A simple mediation analysis confirmed the existence of a significant indirect effect running from peer delinquency, to low empathy, to participant delinquency. When positive peer associations were added to the model as moderators, they achieved a significant negative moderating effect on the peer delinquency-low empathy path and a significant positive moderating effect on the low empathy-participant delinquency path. In this study, positive peer associations increased empathy in children with fewer delinquent peer associations and decreased offending in children with lower levels of empathy. Given evidence of their ability to inhibit negative peer influence and promote empathy in the service of reduced delinquency, positive peer associations deserve more attention from social learning theories of crime than they have thus far received.
尽管同伴关系是社会影响中研究最少的因素之一,但积极的同伴关系对犯罪的社会学习理论有很大的贡献。本研究的目的是确定积极的同伴关系是否会调节社会学习理论中核心的同伴影响效应。本研究使用了澳大利亚儿童纵向研究(LSAC)3869 名(1970 名男孩,1899 名女孩)成员提供的数据,以检验积极的同伴关系与同伴影响的各个组成部分相互作用,从而保护青少年免受未来犯罪的影响这一假设。简单的中介分析证实了一个显著的间接效应的存在,即从同伴犯罪到低共情再到参与者犯罪。当积极的同伴关系作为调节因素加入到模型中时,它们对同伴犯罪-低共情路径产生了显著的负向调节效应,对低共情-参与者犯罪路径产生了显著的正向调节效应。在这项研究中,积极的同伴关系增加了与同伴犯罪联系较少的儿童的共情,降低了共情水平较低的儿童的犯罪率。鉴于同伴关系有抑制消极同伴影响和促进共情以减少犯罪的能力,积极的同伴关系应该得到社会学习犯罪理论更多的关注,而不是像目前这样被忽视。