Frías Armenta Martha, Corral-Frías Nadia S
Department of Law, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico.
Department of Psychology, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 22;12:662146. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.662146. eCollection 2021.
Violence in schools is a global issue. Approximately 32% of Mexican students have experienced some form of violence in the school setting in their lives. Previous research has tended to focus on the causes of violence and antisocial behaviors in offenders or adolescent samples and has found evidence to suggest the underlying role of environmental and personal factors. The present study investigates the effect of positive school environment and agreeableness as protective factors against antisocial behaviors in a sample of undergraduate and graduate students ( = 304) from northwestern Mexico. Our results demonstrate that a positive school environment has a negative effect on antisocial behaviors via mood and anxiety disorders as well as in interaction with agreeableness, suggesting an interplay between personality and environment. These findings can provide some basis for the development of university programs aimed at fostering positive environments that promote student mental health and protect against antisocial behaviors.
校园暴力是一个全球性问题。约32%的墨西哥学生在其生活中的学校环境里曾经历过某种形式的暴力。以往的研究往往侧重于犯罪者或青少年样本中暴力和反社会行为的成因,并已找到证据表明环境和个人因素的潜在作用。本研究调查了积极的学校环境和宜人性作为保护因素对来自墨西哥西北部的304名本科生和研究生样本中反社会行为的影响。我们的结果表明,积极的学校环境通过情绪和焦虑障碍以及与宜人性的相互作用,对反社会行为产生负面影响,这表明个性与环境之间存在相互作用。这些发现可为制定旨在营造促进学生心理健康和预防反社会行为的积极环境的大学项目提供一些依据。