2023
DOI: 10.3233/dev-230343
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Honor Endorsement in Male Youth: A General Risk Factor for Aggressive Behavior?

Marie Kollek,
Renate Soellner

Abstract: Honor refers to socially conferred self-worth, strong norms of reciprocity, and direct retaliation for transgressions. Honor norms have been discussed as relevant in explaining aggressive behavior, particularly for immigrant groups. In this study we examined the endorsement of honor norms and their association with aggressive behavior in a culturally diverse sample in Germany. Online questionnaire data were used from male adolescents aged 11–18 years (N = 774; Mage = 15.37, 34.2% with a migration background). … Show more

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“…The papers gathered here address important questions related to political socialization from a developmental perspective as outlined above. They summarize significant findings from previous research through systematic reviews (Feddes et al, 2023;Jahnke et al, 2023), examine specific phenomena of political socialization in childhood and adolescence (Castellanos et al, 2023;Körner et al, 2023;Kollek et al, 2023), and explore possibilities for early prevention of hate and intolerance (Marx et al, 2023;Pfetsch & Ulucinar, 2023;Shani et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The papers gathered here address important questions related to political socialization from a developmental perspective as outlined above. They summarize significant findings from previous research through systematic reviews (Feddes et al, 2023;Jahnke et al, 2023), examine specific phenomena of political socialization in childhood and adolescence (Castellanos et al, 2023;Körner et al, 2023;Kollek et al, 2023), and explore possibilities for early prevention of hate and intolerance (Marx et al, 2023;Pfetsch & Ulucinar, 2023;Shani et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%