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文化认同感强的青少年身体和关系攻击行为减少:纳克皮人的证据。

Reduced ratings of physical and relational aggression for youths with a strong cultural identity: evidence from the Naskapi people.

机构信息

Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2011 Aug;49(2):155-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2010.11.245. Epub 2011 Feb 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Minority youth in general, and Aboriginal youth in particular, are at increased statistical risk for being perpetrators or victims of aggression.

METHODS

We examined the potential protective aspect of cultural identity in relation to peer ratings of physical and relational aggression and factors typically associated with each among almost the entire cohort of Naskapi youths from Kawawachikamach, Québec.

RESULTS

Hierarchical multiple regressions revealed that a strong identity with their own Native culture predicted less perceived physical and social aggression by their peers.

CONCLUSION

These findings are discussed in the context of the role of a positive affiliation with ancestral culture for the diminishment of adolescent aggression and for general adaptive development and well-being.

摘要

目的

少数民族青年,尤其是原住民青年,在成为攻击行为的加害者或受害者方面,其统计风险更高。

方法

我们研究了文化认同的潜在保护作用,涉及到同伴对身体和关系攻击的评价,以及魁北克科瓦瓦恰克马奇的纳斯卡比青年几乎全体队列中与每种攻击相关的典型因素。

结果

分层多元回归显示,对自身本土文化的强烈认同感预示着同伴对其感知到的身体和社会攻击较少。

结论

这些发现是在与祖先文化的积极联系对减少青少年攻击行为以及对一般适应性发展和幸福感的作用的背景下进行讨论的。

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