Reactive and Proactive Aggression among Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Early Adolescents in Norway: The Relations to Emotional and Conduct Problems

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Hildegunn Fandrem, B. Oppedal, T. Idsøe
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This study explores the differences in the association between three different types of aggression (reactive aggression, power-related proactive aggression and affiliation- related proactive aggression) and emotional and conduct problems between early adolescents with immigrant and non-immigrant backgrounds in Norway. The sample comprised 1759 early adolescents in fifth to eighth grade (10- to 15- year-olds). The proportion of early adolescent immigrants with two foreign-born parents was 862, and 897 participants were adolescents with two Norwegian-born parents. The gender distribution was similar in the immigrant and non-immigrant samples, 48.2% boys and 49.5% girls. The mean age was 11.6 years (SD 1.25) for immigrant boys, 11.7 (SD 1.29) for non-immigrant boys, 11.6 (SD = 1.25) for immigrant girls, and 11.8 (SD = 1.27) for nonimmigrant girls. Data were collected via self-report assessments. A multigroup structural equation model revealed that the effects of reactive and proactive aggression were different for conduct and emotional problems. Only reactive and power-related proactive aggression was significantly associated with conduct problems, and effect sizes were independent of immigrant status. The effects of reactive and power-related proactive aggression on emotional problems were stronger for non-immigrant early adolescents, while the effects of affiliation-related proactive aggression were stronger for immigrant- background early adolescents. A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the associations between aggression and emotional problems and the variation between immigrant and nonimmigrant early adolescents can shed light on the etiology of mental health and behavioral problems. The importance of such knowledge in designing interventions targeting aggression among early adolescents in multicultural contexts is discussed.
挪威移民和非移民早期青少年的反应性和主动性攻击:与情绪和行为问题的关系
本研究探讨了挪威移民和非移民背景的早期青少年之间三种不同类型的攻击(反应性攻击、权力相关的主动攻击和从属关系相关的主动侵略)与情绪和行为问题之间的联系差异。样本包括1759名五至八年级的早期青少年(10至15岁)。父母在外国出生的早期青少年移民比例为862,897名参与者是父母在挪威出生的青少年。移民和非移民样本的性别分布相似,分别为48.2%和49.5%。移民男孩的平均年龄为11.6岁(SD 1.25),非移民男孩为11.7岁(SD 1.29),移民女孩为11.6岁,非移民女孩为11.8岁(SD=1.27)。数据是通过自我报告评估收集的。一个多组结构方程模型显示,反应性和主动性攻击对行为和情绪问题的影响是不同的。只有反应性和权力相关的主动攻击与行为问题显著相关,并且影响大小与移民身份无关。非移民早期青少年的反应性和权力相关的主动攻击对情绪问题的影响更强,而移民背景早期青少年的从属关系相关的主动侵略的影响更强。更好地理解攻击性和情绪问题之间的联系的潜在机制,以及移民和非移民青少年之间的差异,可以揭示心理健康和行为问题的病因。讨论了这些知识在设计针对多元文化背景下早期青少年攻击性行为的干预措施中的重要性。
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Adolescent Psychiatry
Adolescent Psychiatry PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Psychiatry a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide mental health professionals who work with adolescents with current information relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry reports of original research, critical reviews of topics relevant to practitioners, clinical observations with analysis and discussion, analysis of philosophical, ethical or social aspects of the fields of psychiatry and mental health, case reports with discussions, letters, and position papers. Topics include adolescent development and developmental psychopathology, psychotherapy and other psychosocial treatment approaches, psychopharmacology, and service settings and programs. The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, or emerging adults, that is, persons 12-24 years of age . Articles on families of adolescents, or adults who have been followed since adolescence will also be considered.
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