Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-09545, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2012 Feb;40(2):237-49. doi: 10.1007/s10802-011-9561-z.
We examined antisocial adolescents' perceptions of the importance of and their ability to accomplish positive life outcomes (e.g., employment) and avoid negative ones (e.g., arrests) during their transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Participants were 1,354 adolescents from the Pathways to Desistance project, a multisite longitudinal study of seriously antisocial adolescents. Participants' perceptions of the importance and likelihood of accomplishing positive adult goals at one age uniquely predicted how often they engaged in behaviors that were consistent with these goals the following year. Our findings suggest that among serious adolescent offenders aspirations to achieve positive goals are related to engaging in behaviors that bring adolescents' current selves more in line with their aspired-to future selves. We discuss the implications of these findings for prevention and intervention efforts.
我们研究了反社会青少年在从青春期过渡到成年早期期间对积极生活成果(如就业)的重要性和实现这些成果的能力,以及避免消极成果(如被捕)的重要性和能力的看法。参与者是来自“脱离困境计划”(Pathways to Desistance project)的 1354 名青少年,这是一项对严重反社会青少年的多地点纵向研究。参与者对在一个年龄阶段实现积极成年目标的重要性和可能性的看法,独特地预测了他们在接下来的一年中,与这些目标一致的行为的发生频率。我们的研究结果表明,在严重的青少年罪犯中,实现积极目标的愿望与采取使青少年当前自我更符合他们渴望的未来自我的行为有关。我们讨论了这些发现对预防和干预工作的意义。