Thorpe Shemeka, Hargons Candice N, Dogan Jardin N, Thrasher Shawndaya, Stevens-Watkins Danelle
Department of Educational, School and Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
College of Social Work, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
Psychol Men Masc. 2021 Oct;22(4):844-849. doi: 10.1037/men0000342.
Black men are often socialized to limit their emotional expression, which can lead to negative relationships and emotional health outcomes. Yet, little is known about how childhood experiences influence their emotional restrictiveness in adulthood. This study examined the relationship between parental closeness, childhood abuse, and restricted emotionality among 183 Black incarcerated men nearing release. Findings conclude men who reported having a closer relationship with their parents had lower emotional restrictiveness than men who did not. Men who reported childhood sexual abuse by two people reported more restricted emotionality than their non-abused counterparts. Implications for programming, intervention and prevention strategies are discussed.
The present study suggests childhood abuse, specifically sexual abuse by multiple individuals, is an important risk factor for restrictive emotionality among Black incarcerated men. Additionally, this study highlights the importance of close supportive relationships, particularly with parents, as factors to consider for prevention and intervention approaches, and correctional strategies to foster emotional wellness for this population.
黑人男性通常在社会化过程中被引导限制情感表达,这可能导致不良人际关系和情感健康问题。然而,关于童年经历如何影响他们成年后的情感限制知之甚少。本研究调查了183名即将获释的黑人在押男性中父母亲密程度、童年虐待与情感限制之间的关系。研究结果表明,与父母关系更亲密的男性比关系不亲密的男性情感限制更低。报告曾遭受两人童年性虐待的男性比未受虐待的男性情感限制更强。文中讨论了对规划、干预和预防策略的启示。
本研究表明,童年虐待,尤其是多人实施的性虐待,是黑人在押男性情感限制的一个重要风险因素。此外,本研究强调了亲密支持性关系的重要性,特别是与父母的关系,这是预防和干预方法以及促进该人群情感健康的矫正策略中需要考虑的因素。