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Direct Aggression and Generalized Anxiety in Adolescence: Heterogeneity in Development and Intra-Individual Change

机译:青少年的直接攻击和广泛性焦虑:发展和个体内部变化的异质性

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Co-occurrence of aggression and anxiety might change during adolescence, or stay stable. We studied change and stability of four types of co-occurrence regarding direct aggression and anxiety in adolescence: an anxious and non-aggressive type, an aggressive and non-anxious type, a comorbid aggressive-anxious type and a no problems type. We applied a person-centered approach to assess increases and decreases of these types, and tested various models of intra-individual change of the types: the stability, acting out and failure models. We used data from a five-wave study of 923 early-to-middle and 390 middle-to-late adolescents (48.5 % male), thereby covering the ages of 12-20. We observed accelerated development in the older cohort: adolescents tended to grow faster out of the aggressive types in middle-to-late adolescence than in early-to-middle adolescence. We observed one other group-dependent pattern of heterogeneity in development, namely "gender differentiation": gender differences in aggression and generalized anxiety became stronger over time. We found support for two perspectives on intra-individual change of the four types, namely the stability and the acting out perspective. The no problems-and to a lesser extent the anxious-type proved to be stable across time. Acting out was found in early-to-middle adolescents, males, and adolescents with poorer-quality friendships. In all three groups, there were substantial transitions from the anxious type to the aggressive type during 4 years (between 20 and 41 %). Remarkably, acting out was most prevalent in subgroups that, generally speaking, are more vulnerable for aggressive behavior, namely early-to-middle adolescents and males. We interpret acting out as the attempt of adolescents to switch from anxiety to instrumental aggression, in order to become more visible and obtain an autonomous position in the adolescent world. Acting out contributed to the explanation of accelerated development and gender differentiation. We also observed an increase of adolescents with no problems. These findings highlight that the co-occurrence of aggression and anxiety changes considerably during adolescence, but also that the anxious and no problems types are quite stable in this period.
机译:侵略和焦虑共存可能会在青春期改变或保持稳定。我们研究了关于青少年的直接攻击和焦虑的四种共存类型的变化和稳定性:焦虑和非攻击型,攻击和非焦虑型,共病攻击-焦虑型和无问题型。我们采用了以人为中心的方法来评估这些类型的增加和减少,并测试了类型内部个体变化的各种模型:稳定性,执行和失败模型。我们使用了对923名早中青年和390名中晚青年(男性占48.5%)的五波研究数据,从而涵盖了12至20岁的年龄。我们观察到年龄较大的人群加速发展:在中晚期青春期,积极型人群中的青少年比早期中中期青春期增长更快。我们观察到了发展中异质性的另一种群体依赖性模式,即“性别差异”:侵略性和普遍性焦虑中的性别差异随着时间的推移变得越来越强。我们发现对四种类型的个人内部变化的两种观点都支持,即稳定性和行动观点。没问题-在较小程度上,焦虑型在整个过程中都很稳定。在中低青年,男性和友谊质量较差的青少年中发现了问题。在这4年中,这三组患者均从焦虑型向积极型转变(从20%到41%)。值得注意的是,在亚组中,行动最普遍,这些亚组通常较容易受到攻击性行为的侵害,即中青年和男性。我们将行为解释为青少年试图从焦虑转变为工具性侵略,以便变得更加明显并在青少年世界中获得自主地位。采取行动有助于解释加速发展和性别差异。我们还观察到没有问题的青少年人数增加。这些发现表明,在青春期,侵略性和焦虑症的并发发生了很大变化,但在此期间,焦虑和没有问题的类型也相当稳定。

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