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A test of Self-Control Theory across different socioeconomic strataAlexander T. Vazsonyi,
Rudi Klanjšek, 2008, izvirni znanstveni članek
Opis: The current investigation examined the relationships between family processes, self-control, and adolescent deviance in a sample of N = 3,764 Swiss male and female youth pursuing an apprenticeship (lower SES) or attending a Gymnasium/teacher's college (higher SES). Participants completed a questionnaire that included measures of family processes, self-control, and deviant behaviors. Results indicated that self-control predicted adolescent deviance in both groups, and that direct and indirect effects existed in the relationships between family processes, self-control, and deviance. Findings provided evidence of comparatively few differences in the observed associations by SES, though the magnitude of the positive effect by low self-control on deviance was more modest in male apprentices as compared to non-apprentices. Findings are discussed in terms of the implications for Self-Control Theory.
Ključne besede: sociology, adolescents, deviations, family, self-control, self-control theory, socioeconomic strata
Objavljeno v DKUM: 07.06.2012; Ogledov: 1387; Prenosov: 112
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