Kassab Yara J, Halbeisen Georg, Walther Eva
Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
University Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty, Campus East-Westphalia, Ruhr-University Bochum, Virchowstr 65, Luebbecke, 32312, Germany.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Apr 17;13(1):392. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02732-x.
Relative deprivation (RD), the belief of being unfairly disadvantaged compared to a standard, has frequently been linked to aggressive behaviors. This study explored how affective experiences are associated with the perception of unfairness (i.e., RD) and, thus, influence aggressive behavior indirectly.
N = 184 participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions of a game task, in which they experienced either deprivation or no deprivation as the difference between own rewards and the rewards of a fictitious other player. We assessed the subjective perception of RD and affective experiences attributed to the game before measuring aggressive behavior towards the other player in a point subtraction task.
Sequential mediation analysis suggested that increases in aggressive affect and decreases in positive affect could be linked to perceiving the game as more unfair for deprived participants, which in turn increased rates of aggressive behavior.
Adding to the existing literature, these findings suggest that RD could not only lead to aggression through an affective route but that affective experiences potentially alter perceptions of RD and thus aggressive behavior indirectly.
相对剥夺(RD),即认为与某种标准相比处于不公平的不利地位,常常与攻击性行为相关联。本研究探讨了情感体验如何与不公平感(即相对剥夺)相关联,并由此间接影响攻击性行为。
184名参与者被随机分配到游戏任务的两种条件之一,在该任务中,他们体验到作为自己的奖励与虚构的其他玩家的奖励之间的差异的剥夺或无剥夺。在通过扣分任务测量对其他玩家的攻击性行为之前,我们评估了相对剥夺的主观感受以及归因于游戏的情感体验。
序列中介分析表明,攻击性行为的增加和积极情感的减少可能与被剥夺的参与者认为游戏更不公平有关,这反过来又增加了攻击性行为的发生率。
这些发现补充了现有文献,表明相对剥夺不仅可以通过情感途径导致攻击行为,而且情感体验可能会改变相对剥夺的认知,从而间接影响攻击行为。