Aggression and conduct disorder in former Soviet Union immigrant adolescents: The role of parenting style and ego identity
R Finzi-Dottan, R Bilu, P Golubchik - Children and Youth Services Review, 2011 - Elsevier
The study examined aggression, guilt feelings and conduct disorder (CD) in adolescent
immigrants from the Former Soviet Union. One hundred and nineteen adolescents, including
sixty six immigrants and fifty native Israelis from four residential schools, completed
questionnaires assessing level of aggression, sense of guilt, ego identity, and parenting
style. Objective assessments of CD were obtained from instructors at the residential schools,
using the CBCL. Results indicate that diffused ego identity is the strongest predictor of …
immigrants from the Former Soviet Union. One hundred and nineteen adolescents, including
sixty six immigrants and fifty native Israelis from four residential schools, completed
questionnaires assessing level of aggression, sense of guilt, ego identity, and parenting
style. Objective assessments of CD were obtained from instructors at the residential schools,
using the CBCL. Results indicate that diffused ego identity is the strongest predictor of …
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