Department of Psychology, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2021 Oct;30(7):828-846. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2021.1931612. Epub 2021 Jun 15.
We developed the first Fear of False Accusations scale, measuring the public's fear of personally being the target of untrue child sexual abuse allegations despite no actual wrongdoing as well as the fear of false allegations being a common problem in society. The scale was statistically reliable within a diverse sample of 964 participants. Several months later, in an ostensibly unrelated mock trial experiment, a subset of the participants assumed the role of mock juror and considered a criminal case involving an accusation of child sexual abuse. As predicted, (a) mock jurors with higher levels of fear were less likely than others to believe a specific child sexual abuse allegation (but did not differ in ratings of victim credibility nor responsibility), (b) men had significantly higher levels of this fear than did women, and (c) mediational analyses revealed that gender differences in fear partially explained men's tendency to believe the child abuse allegation less than women did. This research is important for developing the first empirically validated measure of fear of false accusation and linking this fear to perceptions of specific child sexual abuse allegations, and for finding a partial explanation for gender differences in mock jurors' reactions to child sexual abuse allegations.
我们开发了第一个害怕虚假指控量表,用于衡量公众对个人成为不实儿童性虐待指控目标的恐惧,尽管没有实际不当行为,以及对虚假指控成为社会普遍问题的恐惧。该量表在一个由 964 名参与者组成的多样化样本中具有统计学可靠性。几个月后,在一个表面上不相关的模拟审判实验中,一部分参与者扮演模拟陪审员的角色,并考虑了一个涉及儿童性虐待指控的刑事案件。正如预测的那样,(a)害怕程度较高的模拟陪审员比其他人更不可能相信特定的儿童性虐待指控(但在受害者可信度和责任方面的评分没有差异),(b)男性的这种恐惧程度明显高于女性,(c)中介分析表明,恐惧方面的性别差异部分解释了男性比女性更倾向于相信儿童虐待指控的趋势。这项研究对于开发第一个经过实证验证的害怕虚假指控的衡量标准,并将这种恐惧与对特定儿童性虐待指控的看法联系起来,以及为模拟陪审员对儿童性虐待指控的反应中的性别差异找到部分解释,具有重要意义。