A Comprehensive Test of General Strain Theory Key Strains, Situational- and Trait-Based Negative Emotions, Conditioning Factors, and Delinquency

被引:111
作者
Moon, Byongook [1 ]
Morash, Merry [2 ]
McCluskey, Cynthia Perez [1 ]
Hwang, Hye-Won [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Criminal Justice, San Antonio, TX USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[3] Cheongju Univ, Cheongju, South Korea
关键词
general strain theory; Korean youth; delinquency; EMPIRICAL-TEST; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; VERBAL ABUSE; CRIME; ADJUSTMENT; FOUNDATION; TEACHER; STRESS; SCHOOL; ANGER;
D O I
10.1177/0022427808330873
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Using longitudinal data on South Korean youth, the authors addressed limitations of previous tests of general strain theory (GST), focusing on the relationships among key strains, situational- and trait-based negative emotions, conditioning factors, and delinquency. Eight types of strain previously shown most likely to result in delinquency, including delinquency in the South Korean context, were measured. To better understand how trait-and situational-based negative emotions mediate the connection of strains to delinquency, trait and situational measures were used for anger and depression, emotions commonly expected to promote delinquency. Overall, the findings support GST's key propositions. Most of the eight strains and some interaction terms between strains and conditioning variables had significant effects on various types of delinquency. Furthermore, situational-based negative emotions operated differently than trait-based negative emotions in mediating the relationship between strain and delinquency. These findings raise questions about the assumption that trait-based negative emotions accurately represent situational-based negative emotions in response to strains.
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页数:31
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