Atkins M S, Stoff D M, Osborne M L, Brown K
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1993 Aug;21(4):355-65. doi: 10.1007/BF01261598.
An analogue task of instrumental and hostile aggression during a competitive game, modified to minimize overlap between aggressive responses, was evaluated in 8- to 14-year-old clinically referred boys (n = 33). Postgame interviews indicated that the hostile response, an aversive noise, was perceived by over 80% of subjects as hostile and not instrumental. In contrast, the instrumental response, blocking the opponent's game, was perceived about equally as having instrumental and hostile functions. The hostile aggressive response was uniquely correlated with continuous performance task impulsive commission errors (r = .51), which supported the theoretical relation of hostile aggression to poor impulse control. These results suggest that instrumental and hostile aggression can be distinguished and when precisely defined are distinct in theoretically important ways.
在一场竞争性游戏中,对工具性攻击和敌意攻击的模拟任务进行了评估,该任务经过修改以尽量减少攻击反应之间的重叠,研究对象为8至14岁的临床转诊男孩(n = 33)。赛后访谈表明,超过80%的受试者认为敌意反应(一种厌恶噪音)具有敌意而非工具性。相比之下,工具性反应(阻止对手游戏)被认为具有同等程度的工具性和敌意功能。敌意攻击反应与连续执行任务冲动性失误存在独特相关性(r = 0.51),这支持了敌意攻击与冲动控制不佳之间的理论关系。这些结果表明,工具性攻击和敌意攻击可以区分,并且在经过精确定义后,在理论上具有重要的区别。