J. Varela, Javier Torres-Vallejos, C. González, Oriana García
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引用次数: 5
摘要
学校可以被视为人类发展的重要空间,甚至是保护青少年不发展危险行为的因素。本研究旨在探讨在智利的背景下,更大的学校依恋作为反社会行为中同伴影响的保护因素。采用分层抽样的方法,平均分配815名7 - 12年级学生,分别就读于首都圈5个社会经济地位类别的15所学校,其中女性占46.6%,平均年龄15.11岁;Sd = 1.78)。根据“关爱青少年社区调查”(Communities That Care Youth Survey)进行的一项研究,分析了学校反社会行为、与反社会同龄人的关系、同龄人吸毒以及对学校的依恋等方面的报告。多元回归分析揭示了一种交互效应:对学校依恋程度较高的学生,反社会行为同伴的影响相对于对学校依恋程度较低的学生有所缓和。这一结果证明了学校依恋在预防青少年反社会行为方面的重要性,并为学校环境中的预防计划提供了信息。
La Percepción de Apego con la Escuela Como un Factor Protector Para Conductas Antisociales en Escolares Chilenos
Schools can be regarded as vital spaces for human development and even as factors that protect adolescents from developing risk behaviors. The present study sought to examine the perception of greater school attachment as a protective factor against peer influence in antisocial behaviors in the Chilean context. A stratified sample was used, with an equal allocation of 815 students from 7th to 12th grade enrolled in 15 schools belonging to 5 SES categories, selected randomly in the Metropolitan Region (46.6% female, with an average age of 15.11 years; SD = 1.78). An adaptation of the Communities That Care Youth Survey was used to analyze reports of antisocial behaviors at school, relationships with antisocial peers, drug use by peers, and attachment to school. A multiple regression analysis revealed an interaction effect: for students who perceive more attachment to their school, the influence of peers with antisocial behaviors is moderated relative to those with a perception of low school attachment. This result provides evidence of the importance of school attachment in preventing antisocial behaviors in adolescents and informing prevention programs in school contexts.