Proactive and reactive aggression in delinquent adolescents: Relations to aggression outcome expectancies |
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,Journal/Book: J Clin Child Psychol. 2000; 29: 10 Industrial Ave, Mahwah, NJ 07430-2262, USA. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc. 86-93.
Abstract: Investigated whether the relation between aggression and the tendency to expect positive outcomes for aggressive behavior is specific to the proactive subtype of aggression (as opposed to the reactive subtype). In a sample of 86 incarcerated adolescent boys ages 13 to 18, we measured outcome expectancies far aggression using audiotaped hypothetical vignetter. Far each participant, staff members completed proactive and reactive aggression racing scales. Regression analyses revealed that the relation between aggression and outcome expectancies was indeed specific to proactive aggression. Furthermore, this finding was supported regardless of whether outcome expectancies were assessed using vignetter describing proactive-aggressive behavior or those describing reactive-aggressive behavior We discuss these findings and argue that interventions to reduce proactive or reactive aggression should differ from each other by addressing the specific social cognitive processes involved in each type of aggression.
Note: Article Hubbard JA, Univ Delaware, Dept Psychol, 220 Wolf Hall, Newark,DE 19716 USA
Keyword(s): PERCEPTIONS; OFFENDERS
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