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Victimized by Peers and Aggressive: The Moderating Role of Physiological Arousal and Reactivity

机译:同行和侵略性的受害:生理唤起和反应性的调节作用

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The goal of this study was to examine how individual differences in physiological arousal and reactivity moderated the relation between peer victimization and reactive and proactive aggression. Participants were 58 adolescents (61.2% boys; 54.9% African American) in the age range of 12-15. Participants self-reported peer victimization, reactive aggression, and proactive aggression. Cortisol and respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) were measured from participants before and during an online game in which they were socially rejected by unfamiliar peers. Results indicated that the relation between peer victimization with reactive aggression was significant and positive at low levels of resting RSA and when RSA withdrawal after rejection was high. The association between peer victimization with reactive and proactive aggression was also significant and positive at high levels of anticipatory cortisol. Findings provide further insight into the moderating role that physiological processes may have in understanding individual differences to peer adversity.
机译:本研究的目标是研究生理唤起和反应性的个体差异如何调节同伴受害和反应性和积极性侵略之间的关系。参与者是58名青少年(61.2%的男孩; 54.9%非洲裔美国人)在12-15岁的年龄范围内。与会者自我报告的同伴受害,反应性侵略和积极的侵略。皮质醇和呼吸道窦性心律失常(RSA)是从参与者之前和在线游戏中的参与者衡量,其中他们被非熟悉的同行社会拒绝。结果表明,对同伴受活性侵蚀的对照之间的关系在休息RSA的低水平下具有显着性且阳性,并且拒绝后RSA撤离时。与反应性和积极侵略性的同伴受害关系在高水平的预期皮质醇中也显着且阳性。调查结果进一步了解生理过程可能在理解对同伴逆境的个人差异方面可能具有的调节作用。

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