Análisis comparativo de la percepción de la conducta violenta grupal por parte de jóvenes agresores y no agresores residentes en la Comunidad de Madrid (España)

  1. María Jesús Martín 1
  2. José Manuel Martínez 1
  3. Rubén García-Sánchez 1
  4. Begoña Aramayona 1
  5. Carmen Almendros 1
  6. Cristina Jiménez 1
  1. 1 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, España
Zeitschrift:
Anuario de psicología jurídica

ISSN: 1133-0740

Datum der Publikation: 2017

Nummer: 27

Seiten: 43-50

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.1016/J.APJ.2016.05.004 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Andere Publikationen in: Anuario de psicología jurídica

Zusammenfassung

Se analiza diferencialmente la percepción de la conducta violenta grupal por parte de jóvenes. La muestra fueron 418 jóvenes de entre 13-17 años residentes en Madrid, de los cuales el 57.4% había “pegado en los últimos 12 meses a una o más personas pertenecientes a otro grupo” (variable dependiente). Las variables independientes midieron cuatro aspectos referidos a la conducta violenta: valoración general, consecuencias, grado de afectación personal y percepción del endogrupo principal. Se postularon siete hipótesis que fueron contrastadas mediante la prueba t de Student para diferencia de medias. Los resultados obtenidos en este estudio deberían facilitar el desarrollo de programas de prevención basados en la evidencia de los factores de riesgo y de protección de los jóvenes.

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