Moderation of the relationship between hostility and offending: is social support a protective factor?

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Thomas W. Wojciechowski
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Hostility has been identified as a risk factor in predicting offending. Some research has conceptualized hostility as a facet of mental health. One factor that has been identified to be protective against the effects of mental health on behavioral outcomes is social support. Despite this, prior research has not considered social support in this manner in moderating the relationship between hostility and offending. This study utilized data from all 11 waves of the Pathways to Desistance study. Mixed-effects regression models were used to test for the direct effects of hostility on offending outcomes and determine whether social support moderated these relationships. Results indicated that greater hostility predicted increased offending variety for both outcomes. Lower levels of social support also predicted increased offending scores for both outcomes. No significant moderation effect was observed for either offending outcome. Implications are discussed.
敌意和冒犯之间关系的缓和:社会支持是一个保护因素吗?
敌意被认为是预测犯罪的一个危险因素。一些研究将敌意概念化为心理健康的一个方面。社会支持已被确定为防止心理健康对行为结果影响的一个因素。尽管如此,之前的研究并没有考虑社会支持以这种方式调节敌意和冒犯之间的关系。这项研究利用了所有11波的“停止路径”研究数据。混合效应回归模型用于测试敌意对犯罪结果的直接影响,并确定社会支持是否调节了这些关系。结果表明,更大的敌意预示着两种结果的冒犯种类增加。较低的社会支持水平也预示着两种结果的冒犯得分都会增加。两种不良结果均未观察到显著的调节作用。讨论了影响。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
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