Effects of Parents' Adversity Exposure on General and Child-Specific Hostile Attribution Bias.

Rebecca L. Griffith, Bridget Cho, Stephanie K. Gusler, Austen McGuire, Y. Jackson
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Hostile attribution bias (HAB), or the tendency to interpret others' intent as hostile, has been linked to a variety of maladaptive outcomes including aggression and harsh parenting practices. The current cross-sectional study examined the influence of parents' childhood and adulthood adversity exposure (i.e., frequency and polyvictimization) in the development of HAB. Parents of 324 preschool-age children answered questions about hypothetical social scenarios to examine their general hostile attributions of others, hostile attributions specific to their children, and their endorsement of aggressive responses as a behavioral solution to the scenario. Results from structural equation modeling indicated parents' frequency of adversity and polyvictimization in adulthood were each positively associated with both general and child-specific HAB. However, parents' childhood adversity polyvictimization was negatively associated with child-specific HAB. Further, neither childhood nor adulthood adversity exposure were significantly associated with aggressive responding. The results highlight the importance of adulthood adversity exposure in understanding the relation between adversity and HAB. Future directions and implications of these findings are discussed.
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父母逆境暴露对一般敌意归因偏见和儿童敌意归因偏见的影响。
敌意归因偏见(HAB),或将他人的意图解释为敌意的倾向,与各种适应不良的结果有关,包括攻击性和严厉的养育方式。目前的横断面研究检查了父母童年和成年逆境暴露(即频率和多重受害)对HAB发展的影响。324名学龄前儿童的父母回答了关于假设的社会场景的问题,以检查他们对他人的一般敌意归因,对孩子的特定敌意归因,以及他们对攻击性反应作为场景行为解决方案的认可。结构方程模型的结果表明,父母在成年期遭遇逆境的频率和多重受害的频率都与一般和儿童特异性的HAB呈正相关。然而,父母童年逆境多重受害与儿童特异性HAB呈负相关。此外,童年和成年逆境暴露与攻击反应均无显著相关。结果强调了成年逆境暴露对理解逆境与HAB之间关系的重要性。讨论了这些发现的未来发展方向和意义。
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