伦理情绪与自我控制和非结构化的社交相互作用,解释了与朋友一起犯下的违规行为吗?
Sara-Marie Schön1, Monika Daseking1
1Developmental and Educational Psychology/Humanities and Social Sciences, Helmut-Schmidt-University (University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg), 22043 Hamburg, Germany.
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
|July 27, 2024
概括
伦理情绪影响青少年违反规则. 在道德冲突中高预期的情绪减少了自我控制.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
背景情况:
- 道德情绪与自我控制和非结构化的社交相互作用,解释了违规行为.
- 以前的研究表明,高道德情绪会减弱这些影响.
- 目前的研究调查了与朋友违反规则的这些相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 检查道德情绪,自我控制和非结构化的社交是否与青少年与朋友违反规则的相互作用.
- 要区分道德情绪的三个操作.
主要方法:
- 对169名青少年 (平均年龄为14.95岁) 进行了一组自我报告问卷.
- 分析数据以评估道德情绪,自我控制,非结构化的社交和违规行为之间的相互作用.
- 他们利用了三个道德情绪指标:在道德冲突中预期的情绪 (AEMC),内倾向和羞耻倾向.
主要成果:
- 在道德冲突中高预期的情绪 (AEMC) 减弱了低自我控制对违反规则的影响.
- 高度的内和羞耻倾向增强了非结构化的社交对违反规则的影响,无论是单独还是与朋友一起.
- 特定的道德情感操作化产生了不同的交互模式.
结论:
- 道德情绪的类型及其操作性对于理解青少年违反规则至关重要.
- 在道德冲突中预期的情绪可能会起到威作用,防止与低自我控制相关的违规行为.
- 容易感到内和羞耻的情绪可能会在社会环境中放大同行对违反规则行为的影响.
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