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Gender Differences in Predicting Antisocial Behaviors: Developmental Consequences of Physical and Relational Aggression

机译:预测反社会行为的性别差异:身体和关系侵略的发展后果

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This study investigated gender differences in the relationship of early physical and relational aggression to later peer rejection and overt and covert antisocial behaviors. Significant gender differences were found indicating physically aggressive boys were more likely than girls to experience later peer rejection. Early physical aggression was related to later overt antisocial behavior for boys and girls, and more strongly for girls than for boys. Early relational aggression was not associated with later forms of antisocial behavior. In the context of early physical aggression, for boys and girls peer rejection generally served to increment risk for later overt and covert antisocial behavior in an additive fashion. The data suggest some gender specificity in the social risk processes associated with the development of early overt and covert antisocial behaviors.
机译:这项研究调查了在早期身体和关系攻击与后来的同伴排斥以及明显和秘密的反社会行为之间的关系中的性别差异。发现性别上存在显着差异,表明身体上有攻击性的男孩比女孩更容易遭受后来的同伴排斥。早期的身体攻击与后来男孩和女孩的明显反社会行为有关,并且女孩比男孩更强烈。早期的关系攻击与后来的反社会行为形式无关。在早期身体攻击的背景下,对于男孩和女孩来说,同伴排斥通常会以累加的方式增加后来公开和秘密的反社会行为的风险。数据表明与早期公开和秘密反社会行为的发展有关的社会风险过程中存在某些性别特异性。

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