Związek empatii afektywnej i poznawczej z różnymi wymiarami agresji wśród polskich adolescentów

Autor

  • Agnieszka Lasota

Słowa kluczowe:

agresja, empatia poznawcza, empatia emocjonalna, gniew, wrogość

Abstrakt

Do tej pory wiele badań potwierdziło istnienie negatywnego związku pomiędzy empatią a zachowaniami agresywnymi. Badacze wciąż poszukują odpowiedzi na pytanie, na ile zachowania empatyczne mogą być inhibitorem zachowań agresywnych ludzi w różnym wieku. Badania polskich adolescentów dotyczyły poszukiwania związku między poziomem empatii poznawczej i afektywnej, a różnymi wymiarami agresji (poznawczym, afektywnym i behawioralnym). Uzyskane rezultaty potwierdziły, że empatia poznawcza ma silniejszy związek z behawioralnym wymiarem agresji (fizyczną i werbalną agresją), natomiast wymiar emocjonalny empatii koreluje z doświadczaniem agresji afektywnej (gniewem) czy kognitywnej (wrogością). Dodatkowo, rezultaty potwierdziły istnienie różnic płciowych w doświadczaniu zarówno empatii jak i agresji.

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2017-12-01

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Lasota, A. (2017). Związek empatii afektywnej i poznawczej z różnymi wymiarami agresji wśród polskich adolescentów. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Psychologica, 10(1), 11–22. Pobrano z https://studia-psychologica.uken.krakow.pl/article/view/5637

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