Reputation Management of Adolescents in Relation to Antisocial Behavior |
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Authors: | Laura López-Romero Estrella Romero |
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Affiliation: | University of Santiago de Compostela , Spain |
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Abstract: | Recent studies have emphasized the need to consider psychosocial and motivational variables in the study of antisocial behavior in adolescents. Thus, several studies have highlighted the importance of reputation management as a possible explanatory factor. This process of reputation management enables young people to form an image of themselves that they may use in their social interactions. In this study the authors carried out an investigation with data from a sample of 493 adolescents and analyzed (a) the relationships between adolescent reputation management and antisocial behavior and (b) the role of gender in this relationship. The results revealed that a perceived social identity as nonconforming was the best predictor of adolescent antisocial behavior, especially for girls. The data support previous findings on the importance of considering the establishment and management of reputation in the analysis of adolescent antisocial behavior. |
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Keywords: | adolescents antisocial behavior identity reputation management |
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