Goals during Adolescence and their Relationship with Antisocial Behavior

Male Motivation Adolescent Personality Inventory Psychometrics Social Identification 05 social sciences Individuality Aspirations, Psychological Gender Identity Antisocial Personality Disorder Intention Achievement Peer Group 3. Good health Social Conformity Spain Humans Female Interpersonal Relations 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 10. No inequality Goals
DOI: 10.1017/s1138741600003759 Publication Date: 2013-03-15T11:51:17Z
ABSTRACT
In recent years, psychological research has emphasized the role of goals in adolescent development and, particularly, in the development of socially adapted lifestyles. Along those lines, the present study, analyzing data collected from a sample of 488 participants, explores: a) The structure of adolescent goals and their importance for young people, b) The relationship between adolescent goals and antisocial behavior and c) The role of gender in this relationship. The results show that adolescent goals are structured according to 6 factors: Social Recognition, Emancipation, Education, Physical-Athletic, Antisocial and Interpersonal-Familial. Educational and emancipative goals appear to be most important for young people. In addition, it has been found that there are significant correlations between certain types of goals and adolescent antisocial behavior, as well as significant gender differences. The data reflect the need to incorporate motivational dimensions into explanatory models of adolescent behavioral problems.
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