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Pervasive, hard-wired and male: Qualitative study of how UK adolescents view alcohol-related aggression

机译:无处不在,习惯于和男性:对英国青少年如何看待酒精相关侵略的定性研究

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Laboratory studies of alcohol-inexperienced adolescents show that aggression can be primed by alcohol-related stimuli, suggesting that alcohol-related aggression is partly socially learned. Script theory proposes that alcohol-related aggression ‘scripts’ for social behaviors are culturally-available and learned by individuals. The purpose of the study was to understand the content and origins of alcohol-related aggression scripts learned by adolescents. This qualitative focus group study of 40 adolescents (ages 14–16 years) examined alcohol-related aggression scripts. Participants believed aggression and severe injury to be pervasive when young people drink. Viewed through a biological lens, participants described aggression as an ‘instinctive’ and ‘hard-wired’ male trait facilitated by intoxication. As such, alcohol-related aggression was not seen as intended or personally controllable and participants did not see it in moral terms. Females were largely viewed as either bystanders of inter-male aggression or potential victims of male sexual aggression. Participants attributed their views on the frequency and nature of alcohol-related aggression to current affairs and reality television, which they felt portrayed a reality of which they had little experience. The origins of the explicitly biological frameworks that participants used seemed to lie in pre-existing beliefs about the nature of gender differences. Perceptions of the pervasiveness of male alcohol-related aggression, and the consequent failure to view alcohol-related aggression in moral terms, could dispose some young people to alcohol-related aggression. Interventions could target (1) the beliefs that alcohol-related aggression is pervasive and uncontrollable in males, and (2) participants’ dysfunctional views of masculinity that underpin those beliefs.
机译:对缺乏酒精经验的青少年的实验室研究表明,可以通过酒精相关的刺激来引发侵略,这表明酒精相关的侵害是部分社会习得的。剧本理论提出,与酒精有关的社交行为“脚本”在文化上可以获取,并且是个人学习的。这项研究的目的是了解青少年学到的与酒精有关的攻击性文字的内容和来源。这项针对40名青少年(14至16岁)的定性焦点小组研究检查了与酒精有关的攻击行为。与会者认为,年轻人喝酒时,侵略性和严重伤害无处不在。通过生物视角观察,参与者将侵略性描述为陶醉促进的“本能”和“硬连线”男性特征。因此,与酒精有关的侵略不被认为是预期的或个人可控的,参与者在道德上也没有看到。女性在很大程度上被视为男性间侵略的旁观者或男性性侵略的潜在受害者。与会者将其对与酒精有关的侵略的频率和性质的观点归因于时事和实况电视,他们认为这是他们经验很少的现实。参与者使用的明确生物学框架的起源似乎在于对性别差异的本质的先前信念。对男性与酒精有关的侵略无处不在的认识以及随之而来的未能从道德角度看待与酒精有关的侵略,可能会使一些年轻人遭受与酒精有关的侵略。干预措施可以针对(1)男性普遍存在且无法控制的与酒精有关的攻击的信念,以及(2)参与者对男性气质的功能失调的看法加重了这些信念。

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