Armfield J M, Mattiske J K
School of Psychology, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Behav Res Ther. 1996 Nov-Dec;34(11-12):899-909. doi: 10.1016/s0005-7967(96)00045-9.
It was proposed that cognitive vulnerability representations relating to the perceived uncontrollability, unpredictability, dangerousness and disgustingness of spiders are important factors in the fear of spiders. One-hundred and ninety-two first-year psychology students completed a questionnaire measuring the four vulnerability variables, spider fear and learning history. It was found that fear of spiders was highly correlated with each of the four vulnerability variables. In addition, greater fear of spiders was found for females in comparison with males and this was associated with differential perceptions of spiders as uncontrollable, unpredictable, dangerous and disgusting. Finally, the vulnerability variables accounted for significantly more variance in fear scores than the experience of a number of classical conditioning, vicarious and informational learning events. It is argued that there is value in considering a person's perception of the uncontrollability, unpredictability, dangerousness and disgustingness of spiders in order to better understand individual differences in spider fear.
有人提出,与蜘蛛的可感知的不可控性、不可预测性、危险性和令人厌恶感相关的认知脆弱性表征是对蜘蛛恐惧的重要因素。192名一年级心理学学生完成了一份问卷,测量这四个脆弱性变量、对蜘蛛的恐惧和学习经历。研究发现,对蜘蛛的恐惧与这四个脆弱性变量中的每一个都高度相关。此外,与男性相比,女性对蜘蛛的恐惧更大,这与对蜘蛛不可控、不可预测、危险和令人厌恶的不同认知有关。最后,与一些经典条件作用、替代性和信息性学习事件的经历相比,脆弱性变量在恐惧得分中所占的方差显著更多。有人认为,考虑一个人对蜘蛛的不可控性、不可预测性、危险性和令人厌恶感的认知,对于更好地理解对蜘蛛恐惧的个体差异具有价值。