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The Moral Disengagement Scale: Extension with an American Minority Sample
Authors:Jennifer Pelton  Mary Gound  Rex Forehand  Gene Brody
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, Georgia;(2) Psychology Department, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont; rex.forehand@uvm.edu
Abstract:This study extended an investigation by A. Bandura, C. Barbaranelli, G. V. Caprara, and C. Pastorelli (1996) by examining the structure, reliability, and correlates of the Moral Disengagement Scale (MDS), which measures disengagement from moral self-sanctions. Furthermore, the role of moral disengagement in the association between parenting and child behavior was examined. Two hundred and forty-five African American single-parent mothers and one of their children (mean age = 11.4 years) participated in the study. The MDS had similar factor structure, internal consistency, and demographic correlates as those reported by A. Bandura et al. (1996) with an Italian sample of children. The MDS also correlated with delinquent and aggressive child behavior, and moral disengagement partially mediated the relationship between parenting and child delinquent behavior.
Keywords:moral disengagement  child disruptive behavior  Parenting
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