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The influence of common inner group identity at different social distances on aggressive behavior in doctor-patient disputes |
BI Yaxuan1, DING Chuan2, WANG Pei1 |
1.School of Psychiatry, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, China; 2.Department of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200233, China |
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BI Yaxuan,DING Chuan,WANG Pei. The influence of common inner group identity at different social distances on aggressive behavior in doctor-patient disputes[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2023, 53(4): 331-334.
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Abstract Objective: To examine the influence of aggression caused by the threat of the common group identification at different social distances. Methods: Taking doctor-patient disputes event as experimental materials,the index of aggression was obtained by competitive response paradigm and implicit association paradigm, and independent sample t-test was used to analyze the differences of aggression at different social distances. Results:The common group identity with different social distances regulated the implicit aggression caused by the doctorpatient intergroup threat: when the social distance was far, the implicit aggression was significantly enhanced [t(58)=2.59, P=0.012]. Conclusion: Establishing a common inner group identity between doctors and patients helps to improve the doctor-patient relationship. Common internal group identity with close social distance will significantly weaken the aggression caused by inter-group threat.
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Received: 25 December 2022
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