自我调节和寻求感觉对涉法青少年犯罪的年龄动态影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
A.M. Wasserman , E. Kan , J. Beardslee , G. Icenogle , P.J. Frick , L. Steinberg , E. Cauffman
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自我调节和寻求感觉是犯罪行为(即违反规则或法律的犯罪行为)成因中的两个重要因素。本研究旨在检验自我调节和寻求感觉与犯罪行为之间的关系是否会从青春期向成年早期发生发展变化。研究人员从一个涉及司法问题的男性青少年样本中纵向收集数据,以确定自我调节、寻求感觉和犯罪之间随年龄变化的关联。结果显示,较高的冲动控制能力与较低的犯罪率有关,而且这种关联的程度从青春期到成年期不断加强。较高的未来取向与较低的犯罪率有关,这种关联在青春期比成年期更强。较高的感觉追求与较高的犯罪率有关,这种关联在青春期比成年期更强。这些结果表明,青少年时期的犯罪高峰可能是由于其与冲动控制的关系相对较弱,而与成年期相比,其与寻求感觉的关系更强。冲动控制与犯罪之间关系的发展变化还可能区分成年后停止犯罪的人和持续犯罪的人。
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Age-dynamic effects of self-regulation and sensation seeking on offending among justice-involved youth

Two constructs implicated in the etiology of offending (i.e., criminal behaviors that break a rule or law) are self-regulation and sensation seeking. The present study aimed to test if there was a developmental shift in the association between self-regulation and sensation seeking and offending from adolescence to early adulthood. Data were collected longitudinally from a justice-involved sample of male youth to determine the age-varying associations between self-regulation, sensation seeking, and offending. Results showed that higher impulse control was related to lower offending, and the magnitude of this association strengthened from adolescence to adulthood. Higher future orientation was related to lower offending, and this association was stronger during adolescence than adulthood. Higher sensation seeking was related to higher offending, and this association was stronger during adolescence than adulthood. These results suggest that the adolescent peak in offending may be due to its relatively weak association with impulse control that co-occurs with a stronger association with sensation seeking compared to adulthood. The developmental shift in the association between impulse control and offending may also distinguish between those who desist from offending as adults and those who persist.

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