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Victims & Offenders
An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice
Volume 18, 2023 - Issue 4
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Antisocial Behavior as a Longitudinal Predictor of Somatization in Adolescents

Pages 732-743 | Published online: 20 Mar 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Antisocial behavior and somatization are common problems in schools that have several consequences. However, the relation among these problems is not clear. This longitudinal research aims to better understand whether antisocial behavior is related to and predicts somatization, in order to prevent and reduce both disorders in young people. A longitudinal study with a one-year follow-up was carried out with students from several schools in Spain (N = 384). Validated questionnaires were used to assess antisocial behavior and somatization. Descriptive, correlational and linear regression analyses were performed. Most of the antisocial behaviors had significant correlations with somatization in both waves of the study. High scores in theft, violence and substance use were related to high scores in somatization cross-sectionally and one year later, in boys and girls. Female gender, high scores in violence and high scores in status offenses were related concurrently to more somatic symptoms. Female gender, high scores in violence and high scores in substance use predicted more somatic symptoms one year later. Antisocial behavior was found to be highly related to somatization. Early substance use prevention programs and programs to decrease violence at school could help reduce substance use, violence and somatization in students.

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Funding

This work was supported by a research grant for the project: “E-Intelligence: risk and opportunities of the emotional competencies expressed online” (PSI2015-64114-R) granted by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness within the I+D+I 2015 National Program for Research Aimed at the Challenges of the Society (RETOS).

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