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An International Study of Pro/Antisocial Behavior in Young Adults
Cross-Cultural Research ( IF 2.178 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-11 , DOI: 10.1177/1069397119850741
Miguel Basto-Pereira 1 , Inês Queiroz-Garcia 1 , Laura Maciel 2 , Isabel Leal 1 , Maria Gouveia-Pereira 3
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This article presents an international study of pro/antisocial behavior in young adults (SOCIALDEVIANCE1820). This is an ongoing cross-continental longitudinal research project that includes data and researchers from multiple countries across five continents. It aims to explore the intercultural universality of the risk and protective factors associated with pro/antisocial behavior and psychosocial adjustment during early adulthood. Researchers from all countries involved have already translated their questionnaires, selected an appropriate team, and started the data collection process. It is expected that this intercontinental longitudinal research project will have a tremendous social and scientific impact; this study will allow researchers to overcome many limitations of previous meta-analyses, such as limiting the applicability of data to developed countries and the bias caused by combining different assessment methods. Challenges in implementing cross-national studies, and the importance of this type of study to global policies, are discussed.

中文翻译:

一项关于年轻人亲/反社会行为的国际研究

本文介绍了一项关于年轻人亲/反社会行为的国际研究 (SOCIALDEVIANCE1820)。这是一个正在进行的跨洲纵向研究项目,其中包括来自五大洲多个国家的数据和研究人员。它旨在探索与成年早期亲/反社会行为和社会心理适应相关的风险和保护因素的跨文化普遍性。来自所有相关国家的研究人员已经翻译了他们的问卷,选择了合适的团队,并开始了数据收集过程。预计这项洲际纵向研究项目将产生巨大的社会和科学影响;这项研究将使研究人员克服先前荟萃分析的许多局限性,例如限制数据对发达国家的适用性,以及不同评估方法组合造成的偏差。讨论了实施跨国研究的挑战,以及此类研究对全球政策的重要性。
更新日期:2019-06-11
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