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The family and peer group influences in aggression
1Ph.D., Associate Professor (Psychiatric Social Work), Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba Medical College Hospital, Attavar, Mangalore 575 001.
Abstract:
This study attempts to find a relationship between factors in the family, peer group, and levels of adolescent aggression. 148 adolescents and their mothers were studied. It was found that negative parenting and exposure to deviant peers influenced aggression among the adolescents.
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