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Acta Colombiana de Psicología

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COHEN IMACH, SILVINA; CABALLERO, SILVINA VALERIA; MEJAIL, SERGIO  and  HORMIGO, KARINA. SOCIAL SKILLS, ISOLATION AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENTS FROM POVERTY CONTEXTS. Act.Colom.Psicol. [online]. 2012, vol.15, n.1, pp.11-20. ISSN 0123-9155.

The paper explores social skills and the presence of anti-social behavior, social isolation and feelings of loneliness in adolescents of low socioeconomic status from Tucumán, Argentina. It was a descriptive-correlational study using an intentional sampling consisting of 106 school girls and boys from 5° and 6°grade. The instruments used were the BAS-3, the CC-A (Gonzalez & Martorell, 1992), the CAS (Casullo, 1996) and a demographic survey. Data were analyzed with the statistical package PAWS Statistics 18. Results showed the prevalence of behaviors of Consideration for others (M=10.84; S=2.62), Self-control (M=8.74; S=2.50) and Leadership (M=7.50; S=2.66), compared with the social isolation behavior (M=6.25; S=2.50) and withdrawal (M=4.38; S=2.14). Regarding gender, significant differences were found in Leadership, being higher in women than in men (t=2.46, p=0.05)

Keywords : Adolescence; Social-skills; Social isolation; Loneliness; Antisocial behavior.

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