Alley Zoe M, Kerr David C R, Wilson John-Paul, Rule Nicholas O
Oregon State University.
Montclair State University.
J Nonverbal Behav. 2023 Sep;47(3):385-402. doi: 10.1007/s10919-023-00432-x. Epub 2023 Jun 15.
Here, we investigate how facial trustworthiness-a socially influential appearance variable-interrelates with antisocial behavior across adolescence and middle adulthood. Specifically, adolescents who look untrustworthy may be treated with suspicion, leading to antisocial behavior through expectancy effects. Alternatively, early antisocial behaviors may promote an untrustworthy appearance over time (Dorian Gray effect). We tested these expectancy and Dorian Gray effects in a longitudinal study that followed 206 at-risk boys (90% White) from ages 13-38 years. Parallel process piecewise growth models indicated that facial trustworthiness (assessed from photographs taken prospectively) declined during adolescence and then stabilized in adulthood. Consistent with expectancy effects, initial levels of facial trustworthiness were positively related to increases in antisocial behavior during adolescence and also during adulthood. Additionally, higher initial levels of antisocial behavior predicted relative decreases in facial trustworthiness across adolescence. Adolescent boys' facial appearance may therefore both encourage and reflect antisocial behavior over time.
在此,我们研究面部可信度(一个具有社会影响力的外貌变量)如何在整个青春期和成年中期与反社会行为相互关联。具体而言,看起来不可信的青少年可能会受到怀疑,通过预期效应导致反社会行为。或者,随着时间的推移,早期的反社会行为可能会促使形成不可信的外貌(多里安·格雷效应)。我们在一项纵向研究中测试了这些预期效应和多里安·格雷效应,该研究跟踪了206名有风险的男孩(90%为白人),年龄从13岁到38岁。平行过程分段增长模型表明,面部可信度(根据前瞻性拍摄的照片评估)在青春期下降,然后在成年期稳定下来。与预期效应一致,面部可信度的初始水平与青春期以及成年期反社会行为的增加呈正相关。此外,更高的反社会行为初始水平预测了整个青春期面部可信度的相对下降。因此,随着时间的推移,青少年男孩的面部外貌可能既会鼓励也会反映反社会行为。