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Trauma Exposure and Aggression Toward Partners and Children: Contextual Influences of Fear and Anger

机译:对伴侣和孩子的创伤暴露和侵略:恐惧和愤怒的背景影响

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Trauma exposure is a consistent correlate of intimate partner and parent-to-child aggression (IPA and PCA) perpetration, and difficulties with emotions (particularly fear and anger) are hypothesized to underlie these relations. However, the absence of knowledge of the immediate, contextual influence of emotions on aggression renders existing conclusions tenuous. This study illustrates a new method for studying contextual influences on aggressive behavior. Quarterly for one year, 94 men and 109 women with children age 2.5 years at study commencement were interviewed to measure the sequence of behaviors during aggressive incidents as well as the intensity of their emotions immediately prior to initiation of aggression. Within aggressive incidents, the number of acts of men’s PCA was predicted by men’s greater fear, anger, and trauma exposure, and the positive association between men’s trauma exposure and PCA perpetration was especially strong under conditions of high fear and anger. In contrast, men’s IPA was predicted by greater fear and anger, but not trauma exposure. Men with low trauma exposure engaged in more IPA under conditions of high fear; among men with high trauma exposure, fear inhibited their IPA persistence. Trauma exposure and fear interacted in the same manner to predict women’s IPA, but many other findings among men did not generalize to women’s aggression. This study illuminates the utility of simultaneously examining aggression across genders and family dyads, and serves as a foundation for refining theories of trauma and family aggression to account for emotion as a factor that can both motivate and inhibit aggression.
机译:创伤暴露是亲密伴侣和父母对孩子的侵略行为(IPA和PCA)行为的一致关联,并且认为情感上的困难(尤其是恐惧和愤怒)是这些关系的基础。但是,由于缺乏对情绪对攻击的直接,前后关系影响的知识,使得现有结论不明确。这项研究说明了一种研究情境对攻击行为的影响的新方法。在研究开始时的每季度一年中,对94名男性和109名女性,儿童年龄在2.5岁以下的儿童进行了访谈,以测量侵略性事件发生期间的行为顺序以及攻击开始前的情绪强度。在侵略性事件中,男性PCA的发生次数是由男性更大的恐惧,愤怒和创伤暴露所预测的,并且在高度恐惧和愤怒的情况下,男性的创伤暴露与PCA犯罪之间的正相关性尤其强。相比之下,男性的IPA可以通过更大的恐惧和愤怒来预测,但不能通过暴露于创伤来预测。在高度恐惧的条件下,低暴露水平的男性会接受更多的IPA;在遭受高创伤暴露的男性中,恐惧抑制了IPA持续性。创伤的暴露和恐惧以相同的方式相互作用,以预测女性的IPA,但是男性中的许多其他发现并未推广到女性的侵略性。这项研究阐明了同时检查性别和家庭双性恋侵略的实用性,并为完善创伤和家庭侵略理论奠定了基础,以将情绪作为既可以激发和抑制侵略的因素来考虑。

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