The impact of adolescents’ attachment to peers and parents on aggressive and prosocial behavior: A short-term longitudinal study
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2020-12
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Mississippi State University
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English
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This short-longitudinal study analyzed the cross-sectional and longitudinal pathways
linking adolescent’s quality of attachment to parents and peers and their practice of
aggressive and prosocial behavior; it also explored the moderation effect of gender
on those pathways. A total of 375 secondary school students (203 girls and 172
boys), aged between 15 and 19 years old, completed the Inventory of Parent and Peer
Attachment and the Peer Experience Questionnaire - Revised twice, within a four-month
gap. Using a path analyses approach, results showed that aggression and prosocial
behavior were the strongest predictors of themselves overtime. Attachment to mother
had a cross-sectional effect on aggression and on prosocial behavior via attachment
to peers, and attachment to peers predicted prosocial behavior; overall, the higher the
quality of attachment, the lowest the practice of aggression and the highest the practice
of prosocial behavior. These effects held stable for boys and girls, though gender-based
differences were found in mean levels of attachment to peers and social behaviors. Even
if other variables may be in place when understanding adolescents’ social behaviors,
attachment to mother and peers also seem to play a relevant role in trying to achieve
safer and more positive school climates. Suggestions on how to accomplish this are
shortly discussed.
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Peers, Parents, Attachment, Adolescent, Prosocial behavior, Aggression
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Journal article
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10.3389/fpsyg.2020.592144
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Vagos, P. & Carvalhais, L. (2020) The impact of adolescents’ attachment to peers and parents on aggressive and prosocial behavior: A short-term longitudinal study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3462
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