Prenošenje antisocijalnog ponašanja među i unutar generacija

Autori

  • Marina Kovačević-Lepojević Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Srbija
  • Milica Kovačević Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Srbija

Ključne reči:

antisocijalno ponašanje, međugeneracijska tranzicija antisocijalnog ponašanja, unutargeneracijska tranzicija antisocijalnog ponašanja, rizični faktor

Apstrakt

Istorija kriminalnog ponašanja izdvaja se kao porodični rizični faktor značajan za ispoljavanje delinkventnog i agresivnog ponašanja adolescenata. S tim u vezi preispituju se nezavisni uticaji roditelja i siblinga. Od posebne važnosti je ispitivanje načina prenošenja antisocijalnog ponašanja. Cilj rada je sagledavanje zastupljenosti i mehanizama međugeneracijskog i unutargeneracijskog prenošenja antisocijalnog ponašanja.

Rezultati relevantnih istraživačkih studija upućuju na to da se u većini porodica kod kojih jedan član ispoljava antisocijalno ponašanje, ono prenosi horizontalno i/ili vertikalno na druge članove porodice. Pol i uzrast adolescenata i njihovih roditelja i siblinga nalaze se značajnim za razumevanje antisocijalnog ponašanja. Bez obzira na indirektne veze drugih rizičnih faktora u objašnjenju prenošenja antisocijalnog ponašanja, prepoznaje se snažan i nezavistan direktan uticaj antisocijalnog ponašanja roditelja ili siblinga na antisocijalno ponašanje adolescenata. U radu se nude kratke smernice za programe koji deluju na rizični faktor istorija kriminalnog ponašanja roditelja.

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Kovačević-Lepojević, M., & Kovačević, M. (2017). Prenošenje antisocijalnog ponašanja među i unutar generacija. Zbornik Instituta Za kriminološka I sociološka istraživanja, 36(3), 109–119. преузето од https://zbornik-iksi.rs/index.php/home/article/view/319

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