Psychological Development and Education ›› 2002, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (2): 33-38.

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The School Risk and Protective Factors and Their Relation To Adolescents' Deviant behavior

WANG Cheng-quan, ZHAO Xi-bin, WANG Chang-hai   

  1. School of psychology, Beijing Normal University 100875
  • Online:2002-04-15 Published:2002-04-15

Abstract: School risk and protective factors have important influence on adolescents' dviant behavior.This study wasto explore the school risk and protective factors and their relation to adolescents' deviant behavior.1739 junior highschool students in Beijing were selected to fill in the questionnaires.The results indicated:(1) Adolescents' deviantbehavior has significant positive relation with school risk factors and has significant negative relation with protectivefactors;(2) School risk factors scores increase and protective factors scores decrease with the adolescents' grade;(3)Among all the school risk and protective factors,"peer model for delinquency","teacher support" and "perceived expectations for performance and achievement"play an important role in predicting adolescents' deviant behavior.

Key words: junior high school, risk factors, protective factors, adolescent, deviant behavior

CLC Number: 

  • B844.2
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