Antisocial Behavior as a Longitudinal Predictor of Somatization in Adolescents

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Victims & Offenders Pub Date : 2022-03-20 DOI:10.1080/15564886.2022.2052215
Raquel Espejo-Siles, D. Farrington, Izabela Zych, Vicente J. Llorent
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ABSTRACT Antisocial behavior and somatization are common problems in schools that have several consequences. However, the relation among these problems is not clear. This longitudinal research aims to better understand whether antisocial behavior is related to and predicts somatization, in order to prevent and reduce both disorders in young people. A longitudinal study with a one-year follow-up was carried out with students from several schools in Spain (N = 384). Validated questionnaires were used to assess antisocial behavior and somatization. Descriptive, correlational and linear regression analyses were performed. Most of the antisocial behaviors had significant correlations with somatization in both waves of the study. High scores in theft, violence and substance use were related to high scores in somatization cross-sectionally and one year later, in boys and girls. Female gender, high scores in violence and high scores in status offenses were related concurrently to more somatic symptoms. Female gender, high scores in violence and high scores in substance use predicted more somatic symptoms one year later. Antisocial behavior was found to be highly related to somatization. Early substance use prevention programs and programs to decrease violence at school could help reduce substance use, violence and somatization in students.
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反社会行为是青少年躯体化的纵向预测因子
反社会行为和躯体化是学校中常见的问题,其后果有几个。然而,这些问题之间的关系并不清楚。这项纵向研究旨在更好地了解反社会行为是否与躯体化相关并预测躯体化,以预防和减少年轻人的这两种疾病。对西班牙几所学校的学生(N = 384)进行了为期一年的纵向随访研究。使用有效问卷评估反社会行为和躯体化。进行描述性、相关性和线性回归分析。在两波研究中,大多数反社会行为与躯体化有显著相关性。在偷窃、暴力和药物使用方面得分高的人在横断面和一年后的躯体化方面得分高。女性性别、暴力高分和身份侵犯高分与更多躯体症状同时相关。女性性别、暴力得分高和物质使用得分高预示着一年后更多的躯体症状。反社会行为与躯体化高度相关。早期药物使用预防计划和减少学校暴力的计划可以帮助减少学生的药物使用、暴力和躯体化。
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Victims & Offenders CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Victims & Offenders is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an interdisciplinary and international forum for the dissemination of new research, policies, and practices related to both victimization and offending throughout the life course. Our aim is to provide an opportunity for researchers -- both in the United States and internationally -- from a wide range of disciplines (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, public health, and social work) to publish articles that examine issues from a variety of perspectives in a unique, interdisciplinary forum. We are interested in both quantitative and qualitative research, systematic, evidence-based reviews, and articles that focus on theory development related to offenders and victims.
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