When Does Career Strain Reduce Delinquency? Friendship Concern in Hong Kong
Volume: 12, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 131 - 147
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Strain does not necessarily lead to delinquency. Its impact depends on the value of the unachieved goal, according to the thesis of adaptation in strain theory. When alternative goals are salient, the strain may even reduce delinquency. For instance, a young person's concern for friendship diminishes the importance of strain in connection with career achievement. To test this, the present study employed longitudinal data collected from 137 Hong...
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Title
When Does Career Strain Reduce Delinquency? Friendship Concern in Hong Kong
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
12
Issue
1-2
Pages
131 - 147
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