Friends` Delinquent Behavior— Peer Deviancy Scale
Multisite Violence Prevention Project‚ 2004
Adapted from Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group‚ 2000
رفتار خلاف دوستان – مقیاس کج رفتاری همسالان
How many friends would you consider to be close friends? These are friends who you see more than once a week. These are friends who you spend time with and enjoy doing things with. _____(Record number offriends).
Now‚ in the last 3 months‚ how many of these friends have …
1. Skipped school without an excuse?
2. Stolen something worth less than $100?
3. Gone into or tried to go into a building to steal something?
4. Gone joyriding‚ that is‚ taken a motor vehicle such as a car or motorcycle for a ride or drive without the owner’s permission?
5. Hit someone with the idea of really hurting that person?
6. Attacked someone with a weapon or other thing to really hurt that person?
7. Use a weapon‚ force‚ or strong arm methods to get money or things from people?
8. Drank alcohol?
9. Been in a gang fight?
10. Hit or slapped a boyfriend/girlfriend?
(A corresponding scale can be administered to parents. All items are identical‚ but the lead-in statement is amended to read: “How many friends of your child would you consider to be close friends? These are friends who your child sees more than once a week. These are friends who your child spends time with and enjoys doing things with. _________ (Record number of friends). Now‚ in the last 3 months‚ how many of these friends do you think have …”)
شرح: این پرسش ها برای اندازه گیری آگاهی های فرد از رفتارهای خلاف دوستانش در سه ماه گذشته است.
کلید واژه
Delinquency
چگونگی دستیابی
رده سنی: کلاس ششم تا هشتم و والدین آنها
نمره گذاری: هر پرسش دارای مقیاس زیر است :
None of them=0
Very few of them=1
Some of them=3
Most of them=4
All of them=5
Point values are assigned as indicated above. Point values for all responses are summed. Higher scores indicate higher levels of problem behaviors among peers.
منابع
Multisite Violence Prevention Project. Description of measures: cohort-wide student survey‚ 2004.
Available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ National Center for Injury Prevention
and Control‚ Atlanta‚ GA.
Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group (CPPRG). Things your friends have done (technical
report). Raleigh‚ NC: Duke University‚ 2000. Available from the FastTrack Project Web site‚
http://www.fasttrackproject.org/techrept/.
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