Subtypes of self-esteem and self-concept in adolescent violent and property offenders
Aim: To investigate the relationship between subtypes of self-esteem/self-concept (familial, academic, social, and personal security) and antisocial behavior in adolescents (violent and property offending).Method: A self-report survey was administered in a representative group of 1466 students age...
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