少女时代的阴暗面:最近的趋势、风险因素和侵略和暴力的轨迹。

Marlene M Moretti, Rosalind E H Catchpole, Candice Odgers
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引言:在过去的二十年中,与男孩相比,女孩的攻击行为率增加得不成比例。然而,对攻击性和暴力行为的研究主要集中在男孩身上,因此我们对什么使女孩处于危险之中,什么保护她们,以及那些参与攻击性行为的人如何走向成年知之甚少。方法:本文回顾了近年来女孩参与攻击行为的研究趋势,简要讨论了女孩参与攻击行为的危险因素和保护因素,并总结了目前关于女孩参与攻击行为发展轨迹的思考。结果:尽管在过去的十年中取得了很大的进展,但我们对女孩和年轻女性攻击行为的途径、原因和相关因素仍然知之甚少。讨论:我们强调需要在发展理论的指导下进行研究,并对发展过程中风险和保护因素的复杂相互作用进行评估。
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The dark side of girlhood: recent trends, risk factors and trajectories to aggression and violence.

Introduction: Over the past two decades, rates of aggressive behavior have increased disproportionately for girls as compared to boys. However research on aggressive and violent behavior has focused primarily on boys and consequently we know relatively little about what places girls at risk, what protects them, and how those who become involved in aggressive behavior navigate a path toward adulthood.

Method: In this paper we review recent trends on girls' involvement in aggressive behavior, briefly discuss risk and protective factors, and summarize current thinking on developmental trajectories.

Results: Although much progress has been made in the past decade, we still know relatively little about the pathways, causes and correlates of aggressive behavior in girls and young women.

Discussion: We emphasize the need for research that is guided by developmental theory and an appreciation of the complex interplay of risk and protective factors over the course of development.

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