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Objective: This study aims to verify the relationship between victimization, empathy, and resilience in a sample of young delinquents, to analyze gender differences in resilience and empathy, and to explore the predictive value of these variables in empathy.
Method: The sample comprised 41 individuals aged 14 to 19, including 23 young males and 18 young females.
Results: The findings confirm a negative relationship between resilience and victimization, a positive correlation between empathy and resilience, and gender-based variations in resilience. This research shows that gender, age, victimization, and resilience are predictors of empathy in young delinquents.
Conclusion: Our results contributed significantly to the understanding of victimization, resilience, and empathy in the context of juvenile delinquency.
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Empathy Impact Juvenile delinquency Juvenile victimization
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Rosado, J. I., & Almeida, T. C.. (2025). A study with adolescents with delinquent behavior: impact of juvenile victimization and resilience on empathy. Estudos De Psicologia (campinas), 42, e210154. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0275202542e210154
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Editora Splendet
