2017
DOI: 10.1017/cri.2017.3
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Social Information Processing and Aggravation of Conduct in Young Offenders

Abstract: The present study investigated the differences in patterns of social information processing (SIP) among adolescents with two trajectories of offending: group 1 (G1) composed of adolescents with a trajectory of major persistent offenses, which includes illegal acts considered violent; group 2 (G2) composed of individuals with a trajectory of minor persistent offenses, in which there is no escalation of the gravity of the offenses; and a comparison group (G3) with adolescents without involvement in offenses. SIP… Show more

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“…In a study conducted with preschool children with aggressive behavior, it is stated that as aggression behavior increases, social competence and assertiveness skills within the scope of social information processing decrease (Teague, 2006). In studies conducted with adolescent children, it is stated that children with high assertiveness skills have more positive coping styles with the social situations they encounter (Franco & Bazon, 2017;Mesa et al, 2013;Sarkova et al, 2013;Vagos & Pereira, 2019). In another study examining the studies on assertiveness, it is stated that high or low level of assertiveness is associated with aggression (Postolatii, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study conducted with preschool children with aggressive behavior, it is stated that as aggression behavior increases, social competence and assertiveness skills within the scope of social information processing decrease (Teague, 2006). In studies conducted with adolescent children, it is stated that children with high assertiveness skills have more positive coping styles with the social situations they encounter (Franco & Bazon, 2017;Mesa et al, 2013;Sarkova et al, 2013;Vagos & Pereira, 2019). In another study examining the studies on assertiveness, it is stated that high or low level of assertiveness is associated with aggression (Postolatii, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%