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Parenting Styles, Prosocial, and Aggressive Behavior: The Role of Emotions in Offender and Non-offender Adolescents

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01246

Keywords

parenting styles; aggression; prosocial behavior; emotional instability; empathy; non-offender adolescents; offender adolescents

Funding

  1. R&D Projects for Research Teams of Excellence, PROMETEO Program, Department of Education of the Region of Valencia [GVPRONIETEUII2015-003]
  2. Projects for Consolidable Research Teams, Department of Education of the Region of Valencia [AlC0/2016/090]
  3. Ministry for Science and Technology to Vicenta Mestre [PS12016-78242-R]
  4. ISIC (Higher Institutes of Cooperative Research) Outstanding Netwofks in the Region of Valencia [ISIC/2013/001]

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The aim is to analyse the parenting styles effects (acceptance, negative control and negligence) on prosociality and aggressive behavior in adolescents through the mediator variables empathy and emotional instability, and also, if this model fits to the same extent when we study adolescents institutionalized due to problems with the law and adolescents from the general population, and at the same time, if the values of the different analyzed variables are similar in both groups of adolescents. We carried out a cross-sectional study. 220 participants from schools in the metropolitan area of Valencia took part in the study. Also, 220 young offenders took part recruited from four Youth Detention Centres of Valencia, in which they were carrying out court sentences. The age of the subjects range from 15-18 years. The results indicate that the emotional variables act as mediators in general, in the non-offender adolescents, but it has been observed, in the offender adolescents, a direct effect of support on aggressive behavior in a negative way and on prosociality in a positive way; and of negligence on aggressive behavior and of permissiveness on prosociality in a negative way.

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