Title of article
Children’s Sympathy for Peers Who Are the Targets of Peer Aggression
Author/Authors
Michael Cassano & Julie Paquette MacEvoy، نويسنده , , Stephen S. Leff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
1137
To page
1148
Abstract
Although a goal of many aggression intervention
programs is to increase children’s concern (often termed
sympathy or empathy) for their peers as a means of ultimately
reducing aggressive behavior, there are no measures
specifically of children’s concern for peers who are the
targets of peer aggression. A participatory action research
(PAR) model was used to create a culturally-sensitive measure
of urban African American children’s sympathy for
peers who are the targets of physical aggression, relational
or social aggression, verbal aggression, and property damage.
In Study 1, 40 children (Mage09.71 years; 47.5 %
female) were interviewed about the types of incidents that
lead them to feel sympathy for a peer. Based upon these
findings, the 15-item Peer Sympathy Scale (PSS) was developed.
In Study 2, the PSS was administered to 517
children (Mage09.82 years; 47.4 % female) to examine the
psychometric properties of the measure and to explore the
association between children’s sympathy for their peers and
their social behavior. Greater sympathy was associated with
less overt and relational aggression according to both peer
and teacher reports as well as with less oppositional-defiant
behavior according to teacher reports. The clinical utility of
the PSS as an outcome assessment tool for social skills
intervention programs is discussed
Keywords
Sympathy . Empathy . Aggression . Peerrelations . Intervention . Participatory action research
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829367
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