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积极攻击结果预期与身体IPV实施:道德推脱的中介作用
Positive Aggression Outcome Expectation and the Execution of Physical IPV: The Mediating Role of Moral Disengagement

DOI: 10.12677/AP.2024.143140, PP. 115-121

Keywords: 积极攻击结果预期,道德推脱,亲密伴侣暴力
Positive Aggression Outcome Expectation
, Moral Disengagement, IPV

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本研究构建并检验了一个包含积极攻击结果预期、道德推脱和身体IPV实施的潜变量模型,旨在探讨道德推脱在积极攻击结果预期与身体IPV实施间的中介作用,本研究采用修订版冲突策略量表简表中的身体攻击分量表、公民道德推脱问卷和风险事件认知评估问卷中的攻击和违法行为分量表对全国5个城市8所大学的635中国大学生进行了调查。采用SPSS检验研究变量之间的相关性,采用Mplus构建结构方程模型检验道德推脱是否起中介作用。结果显示,各变量间均呈显著正相关。积极攻击结果预期正向预测中国大学生的道德推脱和身体IPV实施,道德推脱正向预测身体IPV实施。道德推脱在积极攻击结果预期和身体IPV实施之间起着中介作用。
The study constructed and tested a latent variable model containing positive aggression outcome expectations, moral disengagement, and the execution of physical IPV, aiming to explore the medi-ating role of moral disengagement in positive aggression outcome expectations and the execution of physical IPV. The study used Physical Assault Subscale of Short Form of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales, Civic Moral Disengagement Questionnaire, and Aggressive and Illegal Behaviors Subscale of Cognitive Appraisal of Risky Events Questionnaire for a survey of 635 Chinese college students from 8 universities in 5 cities across China. SPSS was used to test the correlation between the study vari-ables, and Mplus was used to construct structural equation model to test whether moral disen-gagement played a mediating role. The results showed significant positive correlations among all the study variables. Positive aggression outcome expectation predicted moral disengagement and the execution of physical IPV among Chinese college students, and moral disengagement positively predicted the execution of physical IPV. Moral disengagement mediated the relationship between positive aggression outcome expectation and the execution of physical IPV.

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