
@article{ref1,
title="Aggressive behavior in adolescent: the importance of biopsychosocial predictors among secondary school students",
journal="Frontiers in public health",
year="2023",
author="Fauzi, Fatimah Ahmad and Zulkefli, Nor Afiah Mohd and Baharom, Anisah",
volume="11",
number="",
pages="e992159-e992159",
abstract="INTRODUCTION: Overt aggression is a common type of aggression observed among adolescents, which is apparent and outward confrontational acts manifested physically and verbally, such as fighting and shouting. It has become a major public health concern, as it results in detrimental health impacts like injury, mental health, and social problems. <br><br>METHODS: An observational study was conducted among 16-year-old school students to determine their biopsychosocial predictors, using stratified proportionate population sampling. Pre-tested surveys were distributed to measure students' aggression, biological, psychological, and social factors. <br><br>RESULTS: A total of 463 students from four public secondary schools participated in the study, with a median aggression score was 23.00 (IQR=12.00). The significant predictors of aggression from multivariate analysis were Malay race, frequent dessert intakes, attitude towards aggression, low family income, and peer deviant affiliation (F [8, 244] = 15.980, p < 0.001, adjusted R (2) = 0.290). <br><br>DISCUSSION: Adolescent aggression determinants are collectively impacted as a result of biological, psychological, and social predictors and need to be focused on in interventional strategies.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2296-2565",
doi="10.3389/fpubh.2023.992159",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.992159"
}