Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
Aggress Behav. 2021 Jan;47(1):17-27. doi: 10.1002/ab.21926. Epub 2020 Aug 27.
The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between decreased empathy (i.e., cognitive and affective) and indirect and cyber peer aggression among Latinx adolescents during their transition to high school. Further, we examined the degree to which social anxiety moderated this relationship. Participants were 469 Latinx ninth graders, ages 13-17 years (M = 14.52, SD = 0.58; 58% girls). Adolescents completed the Revised Peer Experiences Questionnaire, Cyber Peer Experiences Questionnaire, Basic Empathy Scale, and Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents at two different time points, 3 months apart. Hierarchical linear regression analyses revealed concurrent and prospective relationships between lower cognitive empathy and the perpetration of both indirect and cyber aggression. In addition, social anxiety moderated the concurrent associations between both types of empathy and both types of aggression perpetration. Results suggest that interventions that facilitate cognitive empathy and decrease social anxiety may help to reduce adolescents' indirect and cyber aggression toward peers throughout the high school transition.
本研究的主要目的是评估拉丁裔青少年在进入高中期间同理心(即认知和情感)下降与间接和网络同伴攻击之间的关系。此外,我们还研究了社交焦虑在多大程度上调节了这种关系。参与者为 469 名拉丁裔 9 年级学生,年龄在 13 至 17 岁之间(M=14.52,SD=0.58;58%为女生)。青少年在两个不同的时间点(相隔 3 个月)完成了修订后的同伴经历问卷、网络同伴经历问卷、基本同理心量表和青少年社交焦虑量表。分层线性回归分析显示,较低的认知同理心与间接和网络攻击的实施之间存在同期和前瞻性关系。此外,社交焦虑调节了两种同理心与两种攻击实施之间的同期关联。结果表明,促进认知同理心和降低社交焦虑的干预措施可能有助于减少青少年在整个高中过渡期间对同伴的间接和网络攻击。