武术与校园暴力:研究武术训练在减少或促进校园攻击行为方面的潜力

Brian Moore , Stuart Woodcock , Dean Dudley
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校园暴力是国际关注的问题。然而,有关校园暴力的证据可能低估了其发生率。因此,制定有效的干预措施来解决校园暴力问题至关重要。本研究围绕一项为期 10 周的武术训练计划,研究了一项针对攻击行为的社会心理干预措施。283名(N=283)12-14岁的中学生(M=12.76,SD=0.68)参加了这项研究,研究采用随机对照试验的方式进行评估。结果发现,干预既没有减少也没有增加攻击性行为。这与之前大多数研究武术训练对攻击行为影响的结果不一致,并指出武术训练对攻击行为的影响可能有限这一更细微的观点。虽然有必要进一步研究武术训练对攻击行为的影响,但本研究建议,在考虑将武术作为减少或调节青少年攻击行为的干预策略之前,应谨慎行事。
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Martial arts and school violence: Examining the potential of martial arts training to reduce or foster aggressive behaviour in schools

School violence is of international concern. However, the evidence regarding school violence may underestimate its prevalence. Consequently it is critical to develop effective interventions to address school violence. This study examined a psychosocial intervention based around a 10-week martial arts training program to address aggression. Two-hundred and eighty-three (N = 283) secondary students aged 12–14 years (M = 12.76, SD=0.68) participated in the study, which was evaluated using a randomized controlled trial. Results found that the intervention did not reduce, nor increase aggressive behaviour. This was inconsistent with most previous findings examining the impact of martial arts training on aggression, and points to a more nuanced perspective that martial arts training may have a limited effect on aggressive behaviour. While further research regarding the impact of martial arts training on aggressive behaviour may be warranted, this study recommends caution before considering martial arts as an intervention strategy to reduce or regulate aggressive behaviour in adolescents.

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