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Interactive effects of personality and separation as acculturation style on adolescent antisocial behaviour
Authors:Jorge Sobral  Paula Villar  José Antonio Gómez-Fraguela  Estrella Romero  M. Ángeles Luengo
Affiliation:Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Abstract:The primary aim of this study was to assess the interaction between personality and acculturation variables in predicting antisocial behaviour among adolescent immigrants living in Spain. Previous studies have shown that the acculturation style referred to as separation (rejection of the host country's culture, and a strong desire to preserve the culture of the country of origin) was strongly related to antisocial behaviour among immigrants. A further aim of this study was to examine if the relationship between separation and antisocial behaviour was moderated by personality variables, in particular impulsivity, sensation-seeking, and personal competence. Self-reported data of a sample of 750 adolescent immigrants living in Galicia's and Madrid's regions (Spain) were gathered using previously validated scales. The results revealed that both separation and personality variables were significantly related to antisocial behaviour. Moreover, hierarchical regression analysis with the interaction terms entered found significant moderating effects i.e., the relationship between separation and antisocial behaviour was significantly amplified when impulsivity or sensation-seeking were high. The results underscore the need to examine the effects of personality, acculturation, and the interaction between both on antisocial behaviour among adolescent immigrants.
Keywords:Immigrants  Acculturation  Personality  Antisocial behavior  Ex post facto study  Inmigrantes  Aculturación  Personalidad  Conducta antisocial
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