Εξελικτικές διαφορές στην επιθετικότητα και στις σχέσεις προσκόλλησης με γονείς και συνομηλίκους

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Τhe objective 01 study was to investigate the developmental differences in aggression and attachment relations in adolescence with a sample of 205 junior and senior high school students. The results showed that boys report higher levels of physical and verbal aggression than girls and that, with increasing age, physical aggression reduces, with this reduction tending to be higher for girls than for boys. The investigation of the development characteristics of attachment relations showed that, in adolescence, boys report more secure attachment to mother than to father and friends. ln contrast, girls seem to maintain an equally secure attachment to to mother and friends. For girls, attachment to father was less secure.

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