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社区犯罪与安全:日常压力过程中的性别差异调查

Community crime and safety: An investigation of gender differences in the daily stress process.

作者信息

Robinette Jennifer W, Piazza Jennifer R, Stawski Robert S

机构信息

Psychology Department, Chapman University, Orange, California, USA.

Department of Public Health, California State University, Fullerton, California, USA.

出版信息

J Community Psychol. 2025 Feb;53(2):e23158. doi: 10.1002/jcop.23158. Epub 2024 Nov 2.

Abstract

Few studies have investigated the associations between community crime rates and affective well-being, and how that relationship may differ according to gender. Using data from the National Study of Daily Experiences and the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, the current study examined gender differences between daily affective experiences, crime rates, and perceptions of neighborhood safety. Although feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood was related to worse affective well-being (i.e., higher negative affect/lower positive affect) and larger affective responses to daily stressors, crime rates were not. Women's negative affect was more strongly tied to daily stressors, whereas men's was more strongly tied to lower perceived neighborhood safety. Findings reveal the importance of understanding factors, such as gender, that impact safety concerns beyond that from crime. They also suggest that increasing visibility within communities might dissuade perpetrators and enhance residents' feelings of safety.

摘要

很少有研究调查社区犯罪率与情感幸福感之间的关联,以及这种关系如何因性别而异。本研究利用来自《日常经历全国性研究》和《统一犯罪报告计划》的数据,考察了日常情感体验、犯罪率和邻里安全感知之间的性别差异。尽管在社区中感到不安全与较差的情感幸福感(即较高的消极情绪/较低的积极情绪)以及对日常压力源的更大情感反应有关,但犯罪率并非如此。女性的消极情绪与日常压力源的联系更为紧密,而男性的消极情绪与较低的邻里安全感联系更为紧密。研究结果揭示了理解性别等因素的重要性,这些因素对安全问题的影响超出了犯罪因素。研究结果还表明,提高社区内的可见度可能会威慑犯罪者,并增强居民的安全感。

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