1998
DOI: 10.3109/10826089809069808
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Antisocial Behavior: Its Relation to Selected Sociodemographic Variables and Alcohol and Drug Use among Mexican Students

Abstract: This study is part of the National School Survey on drug use by high school students in Mexico. The validity, reliability, and results of the Antisocial Acts Scale in Mexico City (n = 3,501) are discussed. Using factorial analyses of the Antisocial Acts Scale, two major sources of variability were observed. The first one is related to antisocial acts with severe social consequences, in which violence and drug selling are included, and the second one is related to thefts. Significant differences were found in t… Show more

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“…La situación laboral y el ingreso se relacionaron con la idea suicidio, pero no la escolaridad 39 . En los estudios en los que se han analizado las características de pacientes hospitalizados por intento de suicidio, en algunos se ha observado que existe predominio de población de baja escolaridad 77,78,79,80,81 , desempleados 78,82 , personas en ocupaciones de bajo status 77,83 o estudiantes y amas de casa 79,83,84,85,86 , aunque en otros reportes se ha observado predominio de sujetos con alta escolaridad 82 .…”
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“…La situación laboral y el ingreso se relacionaron con la idea suicidio, pero no la escolaridad 39 . En los estudios en los que se han analizado las características de pacientes hospitalizados por intento de suicidio, en algunos se ha observado que existe predominio de población de baja escolaridad 77,78,79,80,81 , desempleados 78,82 , personas en ocupaciones de bajo status 77,83 o estudiantes y amas de casa 79,83,84,85,86 , aunque en otros reportes se ha observado predominio de sujetos con alta escolaridad 82 .…”
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“…The small differences found could be attributed to gender roles, i.e., the idea that both genders have played different roles, and taken up different spaces in social systems and structures. In the case of men, it is socially acceptable that they be daring, engage in risky behavior and test themselves before certain social demands (Juárez et al, 1998), as well as the findings of research reporting a link between males and criminal behavior, thus reinforcing the perception of gender differences in general population, where men are more prone to be involved in criminal behavior. It should be mentioned that the aforementioned influence also presents itself in ASSESSMENT OF THE CONNECTION OF ANTISOCIAL-CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR 137 the scientific community and it has had some consequences; for example, a great amount of scientific production on Criminology has only revolve around male samples, thus creating a bias in the interpretation of criminal behavior in women (Steffensmeier & Allan, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Se había validado previamente y sus principales indicadores se han mantenido en diversas encuestas. 18,19 Las secciones que se utilizaron para este estudio son:…”
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