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Perceptions of aggressive conflicts and others' distress in children with callous-unemotional traits: 'I'll show you who's boss, even if you suffer and I get in trouble'

机译:对具有残酷,情绪低落特质的孩子的侵略性冲突和其他人的困扰的感觉:“即使您受苦并且遇到麻烦,我也会告诉您谁是老板”

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Background: Children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits may have a particularly malevolent view of social conflicts and a pervasive insensitivity to others' distress. The current study examined whether children with CU traits have unique expectations and values regarding the consequences of aggressive conflicts and a ubiquitous lack of concern for others' feelings independent of co-occurring aggression. Methods: Participants were 96 (46 males, 50 females) children recruited from elementary schools within an urban city. Associations between CU traits and child reports of outcome expectancies/values following aggressive conflicts and facets of empathy were examined after controlling for aggression, academic abilities, and demographic covariates. Results: Children with higher CU traits were less likely to expect that aggression would result in victim suffering and feelings of remorse. After controlling for co-occurring aggression, children with higher CU traits were more likely to expect that aggression would result in peer dominance, while children with higher levels of aggression were more likely to expect that attacking others would reduce their aversive behavior. Children with higher CU traits were less concerned that aggressive behavior would result in punishment, victim suffering, and feelings of remorse. Moreover, children with higher CU traits reported lower levels of empathetic concern and sadness in response to others' distress outside of aggressive conflicts. Conclusions: Children with CU traits tend to minimize the extent to which aggression causes victim suffering and openly acknowledge caring less about distress and suffering in others. They are less intimidated by the possibility of being punished for aggressive behavior and tend to view aggression as an effective means for dominating others. In sum, children with CU traits have a particularly malicious social schema that may be difficult to change using conventional treatment methods.
机译:背景:具有残酷无情的(CU)特质的孩子可能对社交冲突有特别恶毒的看法,并且普遍对他人的痛苦不敏感。当前的研究调查了具有铜质特征的儿童对于侵略性冲突的后果以及普遍缺乏对他人的感觉的关注,而对他人的感觉却没有共同的侵略性,他们是否具有独特的期望和价值观。方法:参与者是从城市中的小学招募的96名儿童(男46名,女50名)。在控制了侵略性,学习能力和人口统计学协变量之后,研究了CU特质与儿童预期结果/期望值的报告之间的关联性。结果:具有较高CU特性的儿童不太可能期望侵略会导致受害者遭受痛苦和of悔的感觉。在控制了同时发生的攻击之后,具有较高CU特性的孩子更有可能期望攻击会导致同伴优势,而具有较高攻击性的孩子则更有可能期望攻击他人会降低他们的厌恶行为。具有较高CU特性的孩子较少担心攻击性行为会导致惩罚,受害者痛苦和悔恨感。此外,具有较高CU特征的孩子在应对他人在激进冲突之外的痛苦时,表现出较低的共情关注和悲伤感。结论:具有CU特征的儿童倾向于最小化侵略造成受害者痛苦的程度,并公开承认较少关心他人的痛苦和苦难。他们不太可能因攻击行为而受到惩罚,并且倾向于将侵略视为控制他人的有效手段。总之,具有CU特征的儿童具有特别恶意的社交模式,使用传统的治疗方法可能很难改变这种社交模式。

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