早期青春期的偏离性同行关系,自我控制和侵略性:人内影响和人间差异
Yuxi Li1,2, E Scott Huebner3, Lili Tian4,5
1Philosophy and Social Science Laboratory of Reading and Development in Children and Adolescents (South China Normal University), Ministry of Education, Guangzhou, 510631, People's Republic of China.
European child & adolescent psychiatry
|December 22, 2023
概括
早期的青少年 早期的青少年
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 犯罪学 犯罪学
- 行为科学 行为科学
背景情况:
- 现有的研究往往在研究偏差的同行关联,自我控制和侵略时将人内和人间影响混为一谈.
- 自我控制在青春期早期偏离性同行关系和侵略性之间的关系中扮演的调解角色仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 纵向检查在青春期早期偏差的同行关联,自我控制和侵略之间的动态,人与人之间的关系.
- 调查自我控制是否调解了异常同行关系和侵略之间的途径.
主要方法:
- 用一个随机截取交叉滞后面板模型 (RI-CLPM) 进行纵向分析.
- 在两年内四个时间点收集了4078名早期青少年的数据.
- 评估了自我报告的偏差同行关联,自我控制和侵略的措施.
主要成果:
- 偏差的同行关联和侵略性显示了相互的积极预测.
- 自制和侵略表现出相互的负面预测,尽管两者都不稳定.
- 偏差的同行关联和自我控制表明了相互的负面预测.
- 自制调解了侵略对异常同行关系的影响,而不是相反.
结论:
- 确切的个人内部动态之间偏差的同行关联,自我控制,和侵略被确定.
- 这些发现为制定针对青少年早期侵略的有针对性的预防和干预策略提供了关键的见解.
- 了解这些复杂的关系对于促进积极的青年发展至关重要.
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