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对替代性警察暴力的心理生理和情感反应。

Psychophysiological and affective reactivity to vicarious police violence.

机构信息

Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 2022 Oct;59(10):e14065. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14065. Epub 2022 May 11.

Abstract

Little is known about how vicarious police violence, or instances of police violence observed but not directly experienced, impacts health among Black individuals. Using a lab-based paradigm in a sample of young adults (N = 101), this study examined: (a) psychophysiological reactivity to instances of vicarious police violence, particularly the assault and shooting of Black individuals; (b) affective reactivity to instances of vicarious police violence; and (c) how racial identity, one important moderator, influences psychophysiological and affective responses to vicarious police violence. Using electrocardiography and impedance cardiography, participants' cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic physiological responses were continuously monitored. Three sets of high-quality color photographs (neutral, non-violent distress, violence) were viewed on a computer. Participants rated their affect after each set using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). Following this task, racial identity was assessed using the Multidimensional Inventory of Black Identity-Short Form. Findings indicated that vicarious police violence was associated with greater sympathetic reactivity and negative affect relative to the neutral and non-violent distress conditions. Additionally, higher levels of racial centrality exacerbated the association between vicarious police violence and negative affect. Findings suggest that Black individuals may wish to limit their consumption of media depicting the assault and shooting of other Black individuals, with the caveat that the best solution is ultimately the cessation of police violence.

摘要

关于替代性警察暴力,或观察到但未直接经历的警察暴力事件,如何影响黑人个体的健康,人们知之甚少。本研究在年轻成年人样本(N=101)中使用基于实验室的范式,检验了:(a)替代性警察暴力事件(尤其是针对黑人个体的袭击和枪击事件)引起的心理生理反应;(b)替代性警察暴力事件引起的情感反应;(c)种族认同(一个重要的调节因素)如何影响替代性警察暴力的心理生理和情感反应。使用心电图和阻抗心动图,连续监测参与者的心脏交感和副交感生理反应。在计算机上观看三组高质量彩色照片(中性、非暴力痛苦、暴力)。参与者在每组照片后使用正性和负性情绪量表(PANAS)对自己的情绪进行评分。完成此任务后,使用多维黑人身份量表-短式评估种族认同。研究结果表明,相对于中性和非暴力痛苦条件,替代性警察暴力与更强的交感神经反应和负面情绪相关。此外,种族中心程度越高,替代性警察暴力与负面情绪之间的关联就越强烈。研究结果表明,黑人个体可能希望限制自己接触描述其他黑人个体遭受袭击和枪击的媒体,而最好的解决方案最终是停止警察暴力。

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