Baumeister R F, Smart L, Boden J M
Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7123, USA.
Psychol Rev. 1996 Jan;103(1):5-33. doi: 10.1037/0033-295x.103.1.5.
Conventional wisdom has regarded low self-esteem as an important cause of violence, but the opposite view is theoretically viable. An interdisciplinary review of evidence about aggression, crime, and violence contradicted the view that low self-esteem is an important cause. Instead, violence appears to be most commonly a result of threatened egotism--that is, highly favorable views of self that are disputed by some person or circumstance. Inflated, unstable, or tentative beliefs in the self's superiority may be most prone to encountering threats and hence to causing violence. The mediating process may involve directing anger outward as a way of avoiding a downward revision of the self-concept.
传统观点认为自卑是暴力的一个重要原因,但相反的观点在理论上也是可行的。一项关于攻击、犯罪和暴力的证据的跨学科综述与自卑是一个重要原因的观点相矛盾。相反,暴力似乎最常见的是受到威胁的自我中心主义的结果——也就是说,一些人或情况对自我的高度有利看法提出了质疑。对自我优越性的夸大、不稳定或试探性的信念可能最容易遇到威胁,从而导致暴力。调解过程可能包括将愤怒向外发泄,以此避免对自我概念进行向下修正。