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一般压力理论(GST)认为,可能产生紧张的情况/环境会助长负面情绪,而负面情绪反过来又可能为青少年创造条件,使其表现出反社会行为/犯罪,作为一种应对策略和/或缓解紧张的方式。进行了综合文献综述,目的是系统化和综合研究结果,基于GST,在过去11年中发表,旨在限制本参考文献的贡献。在学术搜索引擎、Web of Science和PsycINFO上进行搜索,关键词是“一般应变理论”和“青少年犯罪”。为了将研究纳入回顾,标准是:(1)青少年为目标受众;(2)结果变量“罪行”;(3) GST作为参考;(4)具有经验性。54项研究被选中。结果分为以下几类:(a)紧张的来源(可能产生紧张的事件/情况,与社会结构/功能、社区特征、学校和家庭有关,与参与犯罪有显著关系,但也与其他结果有关);(b)按性别划分的紧张的不同来源(与共同来源:失恋、经济压力和犯罪受害并列);(c)调解者和调节者(如商品及服务税所预测的,愤怒是主要的调解者;强大的社会纽带和积极的家庭关系是突出的调节因素)。商品及服务税的贡献在于揭示了渗透到青少年发展中的各种紧张来源,以及可能导致青少年参与犯罪的主观情绪层面。然而,紧张和冒犯之间的关系必须被批判性地解释。关键词:一般应变理论,违规,青春期,情绪,文献综述
Ato Infracional na Adolescência: Revisão Integrativa dos Estudos na Perspectiva da Teoria Geral da Tensão
The General Strain Theory (GST) argues that situations/circumstances likely to generate tension foster negative emotions which, in turn, may create conditions for adolescents to manifest antisocial behaviors/offences as a coping strategy and/or as a way to relieve tension. An integrative literature review was conducted, with the objective of systematising and synthesising findings of studies, based on the GST, published in the last 11 years, aiming to circumscribe the contributions of this referential. The search was conducted on the Academic Search Premier, Web of Science and PsycINFO, with the keywords “General Strain Theory” AND “Juvenile delinquency”. To include the study into the review, the criterias were to have: (1) adolescents as target audience; (2) outcome variable “offences”; (3) GST as referential; (4) and being empirical. Fifty-four studies were selected. The results were organized into the following categories: (a) Sources of tension (events/situations likely to generate tensions, linked to the structure/functioning of society, community characteristics, school and family, linked significantly to involvement in offending, but also to other outcomes); (b) The different sources of tension by gender (in parallel with the common sources: romantic break-ups, financial stress and criminal victimisation); (c) Mediators and Moderators (anger, as predicted by the GST, is the main mediator; strong social bonds and positive family relationships stand out as moderators). The GST contributes by shedding light on the various sources of tension that permeate adolescent development and on the subjective dimension of emotions that may underlie the involvement of youth in offending. However, the relationships between tension and offending must be critically interpreted.Keywords: General Strain Theory, infractions, adolescence, emotions, literature review