| Literature DB >> 18836524 |
Gwen R Pursell1, Brett Laursen, Kenneth H Rubin, Cathryn Booth-Laforce, Linda Rose-Krasnor.
Abstract
This study examines whether prosocial behavior and personality have independent or overlapping associations with adolescent externalizing problems. A total of 128 female and 103 male early adolescents (M = 13.6 years old) completed personality inventories. Prosocial behavior was assessed by peer nominations (N = 663). Composite aggression and delinquency scores were derived from maternal and self-reports. Path analyses indicated gender differences in patterns of association. For girls, links between prosocial behavior and both aggression and delinquency were fully mediated by agreeableness and partially mediated by conscientiousness. For boys, prosocial behavior, agreeableness, and conscientiousness were independently and negatively associated with aggression and delinquency. The findings suggest that personality and prosocial behavior are uniquely related to boys' behavior problems but cannot be readily disentangled when it comes to girls' behavior problems.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18836524 PMCID: PMC2408684 DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2007.06.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Pers ISSN: 0092-6566