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M. Vicenta Mestre

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Parents or Peers? Predictors of Prosocial Behavior and Aggression: A Longitudinal Study

2019

The aim of this longitudinal study was to determine the associations among peer attachment, warmth from the mother and father, strict control by the mother and father, prosocial behavior, and physical and verbal aggression in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have examined how peer attachment and parenting styles of the mother and father relate to prosocial behavior and aggression. Participants were 192 boys and 255 girls (M = 14.70 years; SD = 0.68) in wave 1. In the study participated 11 schools. For three successive years, participants reported on their fathers’ and mothers’ warmth and strict control, peer attachment, prosocial behavior, and aggression. Structural equations modeling …

PEER ATTACHMENTLongitudinal studylcsh:BF1-990Poison controlAffect (psychology)Developmental psychologyCIENCIAS SOCIALESprosocial behaviorInjury preventionmedicineParenting stylesPsychologylongitudinal studiesGeneral Psychology//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1 [https]Original Research//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]Aggressionparenting stylesPROSOCIAL BEHAVIORaggressionLONGITUDINAL STUDIESHuman factors and ergonomicsOtras PsicologíaPARENTING STYLESPsicologíalcsh:Psychologypeer attachmentProsocial behaviorADOLESCENCEAGGRESSIONadolescencemedicine.symptomPsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Examining the predictors of prosocial behavior in young offenders and nonoffenders

2021

Research on young offenders has primarily focused on identifying predictors of the maladaptive, aggressive behavior; there is a scarcity of evidence on factors that relate to prosocial behavior in these adolescents. The current study examined the link from parenting, emotional instability, and prosocial reasoning to prosocial behavior, while also examining the mediating roles of empathic concern (EC) and perspective taking (PT) in a sample of Spanish adolescent offenders compared to a sample of nonoffenders. Participants were 440 adolescents: 220 young offenders residing in four Youth Detention Centres of Valencia (67.3% men) and 220 enrolled in public and private schools within the metrop…

Social PsychologyLogical reasoningmedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpathyEducationDevelopmental psychologyScarcityDevelopmental NeuroscienceProsocial behaviorPerspective-takingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyJuvenile delinquencyParenting stylesEmotional developmentLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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