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Peer group self-identification as a predictor of relational and physical aggression among high school students.

机译:同伴群体的自我认同可以预测高中生之间的关系和身体攻击行为。

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BACKGROUND: Adolescent peer group self-identification refers to adolescents' affiliation with reputation-based peer groups such as "Goths" or "Jocks." These groups tend to vary on normative characteristics, including the group members' attitudes and behaviors. This article examined whether adolescents' baseline peer group self-identification predicted their self-reported relational and physical aggression 1 year later. METHODS: Self-report data were collected from 1614 students from 9 regular and 9 continuation (alternative) high schools in Southern California, at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Subjects' mean baseline age was 15.21 years (SD = 1.18) and 51.6% of the subjects were female. RESULTS: Findings indicated that compared with self-identified "Regular" or "Normal" students, adolescents who identified with high-risk peer groups (eg, "Druggies,""Goths") tended to report higher relational and physical aggression 1 year later, controlling for baseline aggression and demographic variables. In addition, adolescents' self-identification with high-status peer groups (eg, Jocks, Gender and school type (ie, regular vs continuation) were not found to moderate these effects. CONCLUSIONS: It appears that peer group self-identification is a salient predictor of physical and relational aggression across gender and school type. Adolescents who identify with high-risk peer groups tend to report higher levels of physical as well as relational aggression in the future. In addition, adolescents who affiliate with elite groups tend to become more relationally aggressive over time. School-based prevention programs targeting aggression may benefit from addressing the impacts of peer group self-identification on adolescents' aggressive behavior.
机译:背景:青少年同龄人群体的自我认同是指青少年与基于信誉的同龄人群体(例如“ Goths”或“ Jocks”)的隶属关系。这些小组倾向于在规范特征上有所不同,包括小组成员的态度和行为。本文研究了青少年的基准同龄人群体自我认同是否可以预测一年后他们自我报告的关系和身体攻击。方法:在基线和1年随访中,从南加州9所常规和9所继续(替代)中学的1614名学生中收集了自我报告数据。受试者的平均基线年龄为15.21岁(SD = 1.18),其中51.6%为女性。结果:调查结果表明,与自我识别的“正常”或“正常”学生相比,与高风险同龄人群体(例如“ Druggies”,“ Goths”)认同的青少年在一年后倾向于报告较高的关系和身体攻击性,控制基线攻击性和人口统计变量。此外,未发现青少年对自我状态的认同(例如,运动衫,性别和学校类型(即正常与延续))能够减轻这些影响。性别和学校类型之间的身体和关系侵略性的重要预测指标。与高风险同龄人群体认同的青少年将来会报告较高的身体和关系性侵略水平;此外,与精英群体有联系的青少年趋向于成为随着时间的流逝,更多的人际关系变得更具侵略性。针对侵略性的基于学校的预防计划可能会受益于解决同伴群体自我认同对青少年侵略行为的影响。

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