Aggression toward female partners by at-risk young men: the contribution of male adolescent friendships |
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Authors: | Capaldi D M Dishion T J Stoolmiller M Yoerger K |
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Affiliation: | Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene 97401-2426, USA. deborahc@oslc.org |
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Abstract: | ![]() Deviancy training was examined as a risk factor for physical and psychological aggression toward a female partner among boys and young men in the Oregon Youth Study. Hostile talk about women during videotaped male friendship interactions was hypothesized to indicate a process by which aggression toward women is reinforced within male peer networks. Both antisocial behavior and hostile talk were predicted to be associated with later aggression toward a female partner. Prospective developmental models were tested from 9-10 years of age through young adulthood. Findings indicated that the relation of deviant peer association in adolescence and later aggression toward a partner was mediated by antisocial behavior; observed hostile talk about women with male peers explained additional variance in aggression toward a partner. |
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