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The Impact of Parental Factors on Physical Aggression Perpetration among Turkish Urban Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Beliefs Supporting Aggression.
Violence and Victims ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-29 , DOI: 10.1891/vv-d-18-00216
Evrim Çetinkaya-Yıldız 1 , Zeynep Hatipoğlu-Sümer 2
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This study investigated parental factors and beliefs supporting aggression as predictors of physical aggression by adolescents. The participants were 2,443 junior high school students from Ankara, Turkey, who completed measures of parental support for aggression, family conflict, parental monitoring, beliefs supporting aggression, and physical aggression. The findings showed both direct and indirect effects of parental factors on physical aggression through beliefs supporting aggression. Furthermore, a multigroup model comparison indicated invariance of the structural relationships among variables in the model across gender and that the hypothesized structural model was a close fit for both the girl and the boy data. The findings suggest that it might be beneficial to consider beliefs supporting aggression and parental factors as risk factors when designing interventions to target physical aggression among adolescents.

中文翻译:

父母因素对土耳其城市青少年身体侵略行为的影响:信仰支持侵略的中介作用。

这项研究调查了支持侵略行为的父母因素和信念,这些因素是青少年身体侵略行为的预测指标。参加者是来自土耳其安卡拉的2,443名初中学生,他们完成了父母对侵略,家庭冲突,父母监督,支持侵略的信念和身体侵略的支持措施。研究结果表明,通过支持侵略的信念,父母因素对身体侵略的直接和间接影响。此外,多组模型比较表明,该模型中变量之间的结构关系在性别之间是不变的,并且假设的结构模型非常适合女孩和男孩的数据。
更新日期:2020-10-29
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