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In this study we investigated predictors of antisocial behavior in 142 young offenders (G1) and 691 public school students (G2), who answered a self-report questionnaire. Significant between-group differences were observed regarding antisocial behavior, intra- and extra-familial violence, drug use and stressor events, with higher scores for G1. The investigated variables, group, drug use, and stressful events, along with the covariate sex, explained 66.5% of the dependent variable. A path analysis model showed that gender and environmental stressor, computed by stressful events, quality of family relationships and intra and extra familial violence, predict drug use and antisocial behaviors.
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Nardi, F. L., Filho, N. H., & Dell’Aglio, D. D. (2016). Preditores do comportamento antissocial em adolescentes. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 32(1), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-37722016011651063070
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