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Impulsivity, attribution and prison bullying: bully-category and perpetrator-victim mutuality.

机译:冲动,归因和监狱欺凌:恶霸类别和作案者-受害者共同体。

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The current study explores bullying behaviours among adult male prisoners, examining its relationship with aggression attribution and impulsivity. Employed are two separate methods of analysis to determine how this may influence results. Participants were 102 prisoners. All completed a revised version of the Direct and Indirect Prisoner behaviour Checklist (DIPC-R), the Barratt Impulsivity Scale: Version II (BIS-12) and the Expressive Aggression Scale (EXPAGG). Analysis included categorical analysis with prisoners placed into one of four groups (pure bully, pure victim, bully/victim and not-involved), and factorial analysis where perpetration and victimization were assessed as continuous variables and evidence of interactions explored. It was predicted that perpetration would be associated with higher instrumental attributions and higher impulsivity than non-perpetration. It was predicted that a factorial analysis would demonstrate no interactions between perpetration and victimization across aggression variables, questioning the utility of a distinct 'bully-victim' group. Bullies were found to have higher instrumental attribution scores than non-bullies, with no differences for expressive attribution. Victims were more impulsive than non-victims with evidence that perpetration moderated this relationship. A categorical analysis demonstrated that bully/victims were more impulsive, at least in relation to pure bullies. Results suggested that it was the combined effect of indirect and direct aggression which promoted differences between victims and bullies in relation to attribution and impulsivity. Results are discussed with reference to previous research concerning prison bullying, with directions for future research focused on exploration of perpetrator-victim mutuality using a range of variables and distinct methods of analysis.
机译:当前的研究探讨了成年男性囚犯中的欺凌行为,研究了其与攻击性归因和冲动的关系。使用两种独立的分析方法来确定这可能如何影响结果。参加者为102名囚犯。所有人都完成了《直接和间接囚犯行为清单》(DIPC-R),《巴拉特冲动量表:第二版》(BIS-12)和《表现侵略量表》(EXPAGG)的修订版。分析包括将囚犯分为四类(纯霸凌,纯受害者,霸凌/受害者和不参与)之一进行的分类分析,以及析因分析,其中将行凶和受害评估为连续变量,并探讨了相互作用的证据。据预测,与非犯罪相比,犯罪与更高的工具归因和更高的冲动性相关。可以预见的是,析因分析将不会证明侵略变量之间的犯罪和受害之间没有任何相互作用,从而质疑了一个独特的“欺负受害者”群体的效用。发现欺凌者的工具归因得分高于非欺凌者,表现归因没有差异。受害人比非受害人更容易受到冲动,有证据表明行径减轻了这种关系。一项分类分析表明,至少相对于纯恶霸而言,恶霸/受害者更容易受到冲动。结果表明,间接和直接侵略的共同作用促使受害者和欺凌者在归因和冲动方面产生差异。讨论结果时参考了先前有关监狱欺凌的研究,而未来的研究方向则侧重于使用一系列变量和独特的分析方法探索犯罪者-受害者之间的相互关系。

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