The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents’ responses to social problem situations and empathy in secure juvenile institutions. The sample consisted of 79 delinquent boys (62%) and 49 delinquent girls (38%), aged 12 to 19 years. Results showed problems with accepting authority to be negatively related to both affective and cognitive empathy. Inadequate coping with competition was negatively related to cognitive empathy, whereas problems with receiving or giving help were negatively related to affective empathy. The central role of authority problems suggests that group workers could influence adolescents’ empathy development by helping them to learn to cope with social problem situation
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...
In this study, relationships among empathy, cognitive distortions, social, physical, and violent agg...
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents’ responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
Taking into account the findings of the negative correlation of empathy and delinquent behavior in a...
As youth crimes and youth violence are more prominent in recent years, this study aims to examine th...
Two groups of male adolescents, incarcerated young offenders (N = 64, mean age = 16.3 years) and a c...
The present study examined the influence of group climate on empathy in a Dutch youth correctional f...
The present two‐wave longitudinal study addressed the role of affective empathy and parental support...
This thesis copes with the research of empathy of deliquent youngsters-specifically their emotional ...
and P. H. van der Laan3,4 This study examined the influence of group climate on empathy in a Dutch y...
In their study of personality and delinquency, psychologists have tried to understand the developmen...
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...
In this study, relationships among empathy, cognitive distortions, social, physical, and violent agg...
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents’ responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
The present study examined the relation between juvenile delinquents' responses to social problem si...
Taking into account the findings of the negative correlation of empathy and delinquent behavior in a...
As youth crimes and youth violence are more prominent in recent years, this study aims to examine th...
Two groups of male adolescents, incarcerated young offenders (N = 64, mean age = 16.3 years) and a c...
The present study examined the influence of group climate on empathy in a Dutch youth correctional f...
The present two‐wave longitudinal study addressed the role of affective empathy and parental support...
This thesis copes with the research of empathy of deliquent youngsters-specifically their emotional ...
and P. H. van der Laan3,4 This study examined the influence of group climate on empathy in a Dutch y...
In their study of personality and delinquency, psychologists have tried to understand the developmen...
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...
In this study, relationships among empathy, cognitive distortions, social, physical, and violent agg...
Objectives: To examine the influence of affective empathy on post-treatment effects on social inform...