KMID : 0607520150230020086
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Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine 2015 Volume.23 No. 2 p.86 ~ p.92
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Gender Differences of Direct and Relational Aggression in Children and Adolescents
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Jeong Da-Un
Kim Ji-Woong Hong Hyun-Ju Kim Seung-Jun Lee Na-Hyun Yang Ji-Sun Ahn Song-Ii Im Woo-Young Jhung Kyung-Un
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Abstract
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Objectives£ºThe aim of this study was to investigate the gender differences of direct aggression and relational aggression in Korean elementary and middle school students.
Methods£ºParents of 946 elementary school students(age 9.54¡¾1.72 years, 485 boys, 461 girls) completed the Child Behavior Checklist(CBCL). Six-hundred-and-three middle school students(age 13.98¡¾0.93 years, 301 boys, 302 girls) completed the Youth Self-Report(YSR). Independent t-test, chi-square test, and Fisher¡¯s exact test were used.
Results£ºBoys had significantly higher direct aggression scores than girls in elementary school students(p£¼ 0.001). There was no significance gender difference of relational aggression in elementary school students(p=0.235). In middle school students, boys had significantly higher direct aggression than girls(p=0.017), and girls had significantly higher relational aggression compared to the boys(p£¼0.001).
Conclusions£ºOur results suggest the presence of gender differences in manifestation of aggression subtypes in Korean elementary and middle school students. These gender differences should be taken into account in prevention and intervention approaches of aggression in children and adolescents.
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KEYWORD
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Direct aggression, Relational aggression, Gender, Child Behavior Checklist, Youth self-Report , children , Adolescents
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