侵略是一个全球性问题和复杂的社会行为。在印度尼西亚,侵略的一些常见表现是性骚扰,家庭暴力,以及对其他人的污名化。然而,不像男人,女性的攻击性仍然很少被研究,而事实发现,许多条件可以使妇女更脆弱。与生物学有关的各个方面,心理,社会,以及可能引发女性侵略的文化问题。此外,心理健康和攻击性通常被视为一种自动关联,在社会中是不可分割的,强化对有精神问题的人的污名,尤其是女性,比男性更容易遭受心理健康问题的耻辱。然而,在普通女性人群中,还没有一项与这种关系明确相关的研究。本研究旨在研究印度尼西亚妇女广泛的普通人群中心理健康与侵略之间的整体关系,这些妇女患有从正常精神状态到严重的心理健康问题的各种精神疾病。这是一项横断面研究,通过分发在线自我报告问卷,使用不受控制的配额抽样,简短症状评定量表-5和Buss侵略量表的改良印尼版仪器具有较高的内部一致性。这项研究在印度尼西亚的203名19-67岁的女性中进行,一个多元文化的国家和世界第四人口稠密的国家,提出心理健康可以预测攻击行为,心理健康对女性攻击性的影响仅为21.6%。该发现表明,心理健康问题不是女性在社会中的侵略性的宏观因素,可能有助于减少对有心理健康问题的女性的污名。
Aggression is a global problem and complex social behavior. In Indonesia, some common manifestations of aggression are sexual harassment, domestic violence, and the stigmatization of other people. However, unlike men, aggression in women is still rarely studied, whereas facts find that many conditions can make women more vulnerable. There are various aspects related to biological, psychological, social, and cultural issues that can potentially provoke female aggression. Furthermore, mental health and aggression are often viewed as an automatic association and are inseparable in society, reinforcing the stigma against people with mental problems, particularly women, who tend to suffer more stigma of mental health issues than men. However, there has not yet been a study explicitly related to this relationship in the general population of women. The current study aims to examine the overall relationship between mental health and aggression in the extensive general population of Indonesian women with various mental conditions ranging from a normal mental state to severe mental health problems. This was a cross-sectional study conducted using uncontrolled quota sampling via distributing online self-report questionnaires, the modified Indonesian version instruments of the Brief Symptoms Rating Scale-5, and the Buss Aggression Scale with high internal consistency. This study among 203 women aged 19-67 in Indonesia, a multicultural nation and the fourth densest country in the world, proposes that mental health can be a predictor of aggressive behavior, with the influence of mental health on the aggression of women being 21.6% only. The finding indicates that mental health issues are not a macro contributing factor to women\'s aggressiveness in society and may help reduce stigma against women with mental health problems.