Risk-taking, attitudes toward aggression, and aggressive behavior among rural middle school youth.
Swaim, Randall C;Henry, Kimberly L;Baez, Nicholas E;
violence and victims2004Vol. 19pp. 157-70
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swaim2004risktakingviolence
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between risk-taking, general acceptance of aggression (GAA), verbal harassment (VH), and aggressive behavior (AB) in the last 30 days among 1440 seventh- and eighth-grade rural middle school youth. Higher levels of risk-taking predicted higher GAA and VH. Significant interactions for AB indicated that, excepting Black youth, higher risk-taking was related to higher levels of violent behavior. Among Black youth the highest levels of AB occurred at moderate levels of risk-taking. Level of risk-taking is an important risk factor that should be taken into account in the study of attitudes toward aggression and aggressive behavior among rural youth.