Attitudes Toward Dating Violence, Social Impact, and Alexithymia in University Students: A Structural Equation Modeling.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1177/00332941241265618
Yeter Şener, Yurdagül Günaydın
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This research was conducted to determine the effects of social impact and alexithymia on attitudes toward dating violence. Additionally, the interaction between them was examined. In this context, the effect of social impact on alexithymia was also examined. In addition, this research tried to determine whether alexithymia has a mediating role between social impact and attitudes toward dating violence. The study was descriptive and cross-sectional. There was a total of 582 participants in the study. The study used the Sociodemographic Questionnaire Form, Social Impact Scale (SIS), 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), and Dating Violence Scale (DVS) for data collection. The study used the descriptive statistics, spearman correlation analysis and structural equation modeling in the evaluation of the data. Participants' SIS scores had a statistically significant and positive correlation with their TAS-20 scores (p < .01), while they had a statistically significant and negative correlation with their DVS scores (p < .01). In addition, a statistically significant and negative correlation was found between TAS-20 scores and DVS scores (p < .01). SIS scores directly affected the TAS-20 (effect value = 0.481; p = .001) and DVS scores (effect value = -0.405; p = .001). Similarly, the TAS-20 scores had a direct effect on the DVS scores (effect value = -0.261; p = .008). In addition to this direct effect of TAS-20 scores, there was a significant mediator effect between the SIS scores and DVS scores (effect value = -0.126; p = .008). In this study, it was established that social impact effects both alexithymia and attitudes toward dating violence, and moreover, alexithymia influences attitudes toward dating violence. Additionally, it was identified that alexithymia serves as a mediator in the relationship between social impact and attitudes toward dating violence.

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大学生对约会暴力的态度、社会影响和亚历山大症:结构方程模型
本研究旨在确定社会影响和情感淡漠对约会暴力态度的影响。此外,还研究了它们之间的相互作用。在此背景下,还研究了社会影响对情感障碍的影响。此外,本研究还试图确定情感障碍在社会影响和约会暴力态度之间是否起着中介作用。本研究为描述性横断面研究。共有 582 人参与了研究。研究使用了社会人口问卷表、社会影响量表(SIS)、20 项多伦多亚历山大量表(TAS-20)和约会暴力量表(DVS)来收集数据。研究采用描述性统计、矛曼相关分析和结构方程模型对数据进行评估。参与者的 SIS 分数与 TAS-20 分数在统计学上有显著的正相关(p .01),而与 DVS 分数在统计学上有显著的负相关(p .01)。此外,TAS-20 分数与 DVS 分数之间也存在统计学意义上的显著负相关(p .01)。SIS 分数直接影响 TAS-20 分数(效应值 = 0.481;p = .001)和 DVS 分数(效应值 = -0.405;p = .001)。同样,TAS-20 分数对 DVS 分数也有直接影响(影响值 = -0.261; p = .008)。除了 TAS-20 分数的直接影响外,SIS 分数和 DVS 分数之间还存在显著的中介效应(效应值 = -0.126; p = .008)。本研究证实,社会影响既影响情感淡漠,也影响对约会暴力的态度,而且情感淡漠影响对约会暴力的态度。此外,研究还发现,情感障碍是社会影响与约会暴力态度之间关系的中介。
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