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J Genet Psychol ; 162(1): 20-40, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11338438

ABSTRACT

A number of studies have indicated that delinquent adolescents have characteristic value systems. However, most of these studies have adopted a "known-groups" design--that is, they have compared institutionalized delinquents and non-institutionalized adolescents, assuming those adolescents to be non-delinquent. Designs of this type do not distinguish effectively between the statistical effects of delinquency and of institutionalization. In this study, the authors investigated relationships between values and self-reported antisocial behavior in three adolescent groups: 435 school-attending boys, 529 school-attending girls, and 95 delinquent boys in juvenile rehabilitation centers or prisons. The results indicate that antisocial behavior is associated with hedonistic values and a lack of interest in conventional values and social values. These relationships cannot be explained by the institutionalization effects.


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Adolescent, Institutionalized/psychology , Juvenile Delinquency/psychology , Social Values , Students/psychology , Adolescent , Adolescent, Institutionalized/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Juvenile Delinquency/ethnology , Juvenile Delinquency/statistics & numerical data , Male , Multivariate Analysis , Spain , Students/statistics & numerical data
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