Comparison of the Factors Influencing Young Adolescents' Aggression according to Family Structure
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
;
: 321-330, 2013.
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en Coreano
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
This cross-sectional study was done to compare factors influencing young adolescents' aggression according to family structure.METHODS:
Participants were 680 young adolescents aged 11 to 15 years (113 in single father families, 136 in single mother families, 49 in grandparent families, and 382 in both-parent families). All measures were self-administered. Data were analyzed using SPSS 18.0 program and factors affecting young adolescents' aggression were analyzed by stepwise multiple regression.RESULTS:
Levels of young adolescents' aggression and all variables were significantly different among the four family structure groups. Factors influencing young adolescents' aggression were also different according to these 4 groups. For single father families, depression-anxiety and family hardiness significantly predicted the level of young adolescents' aggression (adjusted R square=.37, p<.001). For single mother families, depression-anxiety, gender, and friends' support significantly predicted the level of young adolescents' aggression (adjusted R square=.58, p<.001). For grandparent families, depression-anxiety and family support significantly predicted the level of young adolescents' aggression (adjusted R square=.58, p<.001). For both-parent families, depression-anxiety, family hardiness, and friends' support significantly predicted the level of young adolescents' aggression (adjusted R square=.48, p<.001).CONCLUSION:
Nurses working with young adolescents should consider family structure-specific factors influencing aggression in this population.
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Asunto principal:
Ansiedad
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Apoyo Social
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Familia
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Factores Sexuales
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Estudios Transversales
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Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Psicología del Adolescente
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Familia Monoparental
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Agresión
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Depresión
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio observacional
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Estudio de prevalencia
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Estudio pronóstico
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Factores de riesgo
Límite:
Adolescente
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Niño
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Femenino
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Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Coreano
Revista:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Año:
2013
Tipo del documento:
Artículo
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