With increasing societal attention to adolescent behavior, research shows that there are striking associations between antisocial behavior in adolescence, especially bullying, and legal problems in adulthood The growth of adolescents, may also have long-term effects on society
Antisocial behavior refers to a range of behaviors that violate social norms, including, but not limited to, stealing, assault, and other behaviors that may cause harm to others
Many psychologists and sociologists note that these behaviors often begin to manifest at an early age, and that family environment, the influence of social media, and the pressure of peer circles are important factors contributing to these behaviors suggests that violent tendencies in adolescence may serve as early warning signals for future delinquency
sAccording to several studies, most adolescents who enter legal problems as adults have shown significant antisocial behavior in their adolescent stages. For example, adolescents who bully other peers are more likely to face legal disputes or with law enforcement in adulthood Departmental contact.
The analysis indicated that about 20% of adolescents had court proceedings or police contacts in their early years of antisocial behavior exhibited in adulthood
The reason is that these adolescents are prone to build a disregard for the emotions of others in their interactions with their parents and peers. Their emotional and cognitive abilities are not well guided, which directly affects their social skills and moral judgment
The influence of family cannot be underestimated A study shows that parents who have a history of antisocial behavior significantly increase the probability that these behaviors include not only overt but also implicit acts of violence Observed acts such as lying or manipulating others.
Parental alcoholism, drug abuse, and unstable home environments are considered risk factors for antisocial behavior
Therefore, the quality of family education has a fundamental impact on the development of adolescent behavior >
In addition to family factors, the social environment is also an important factor in affecting adolescent behavior It also states that excessive viewing of violent media may exacerbate the development of antisocial behavior
Research has found that the amount of time adolescents watch television per week is closely associated with delinquent behavior in adulthood
To avoid these negative effects, parents and educators should actively intervene to promote healthy media use habits in children, thereby enabling them to perform more positively
Early intervention for adolescents’ antisocial behavior is essential Many studies have shown that the earlier appropriate interventions are administered, the better intervention strategies for different ages must also vary according to their stages of development.
Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (CBT) are considered extremely effective in addressing adolescent antisocial behavior, especially when these interventions are able to be delivered in conjunction with families and schools
Support from schools and communities also appears extremely important, through programs such as Affective and Social Skills Training, which can help adolescents build positive interpersonal interactions. Such developmental programs require the joint cooperation and establishment of families, schools, and society to a sustained and stable support system
Early identification and intervention of antisocial behavior can not only change the future of adolescents, but also create a good atmosphere for society as a whole. Behavioral change for these adolescents is not only the responsibility of the family, but also the responsibility of society, schools and society as a whole of common tasks. How should we identify these potential problems and intervene in a timely manner to break this vicious cycle?