José Juan Carrión Martínez
University of Almería
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Frontiers in Psychology | 2016
María del Carmen Pérez Fuentes; María del Mar Molero Jurado; José Juan Carrión Martínez; Isabel Mercader Rubio; José J. Gázquez
In adolescence, such matters as substance use and impulsiveness may give rise to problematic behavior repertoires. This study was therefore done to analyze the predictive value of sensation-seeking and impulsiveness dimensions related to the functions of aggression (reactive/proactive) and types of expression (physical/relational). A total of 822 high school students in Almeria (Spain) aged 13–18, were administered the Sensation-Seeking Scale, the State Impulsiveness Scale and Peer Conflict Scale. The results show the existence of a positive correlation of the majority of factors analyzed, both in impulsiveness and sensation-seeking, with respect to the different types of aggression. Furthermore, aggressive behavior is explained by the combination of a sensation-seeking factor (Disinhibition) and two impulsiveness factors (Gratification and Automatism). This study shows the need to analyze aggression as a multidimensional construct.
Frontiers in Psychology | 2017
María del Mar Molero Jurado; María del Carmen Pérez Fuentes; José Juan Carrión Martínez; Antonio Luque de la Rosa; Anabella Garzón Fernández; África Martos Martínez; María del Mar Simón Márquez; Ana Belén Barragán Martín; José Jesús Gázquez Linares
This article analyzes the characteristics of antisocial behavior and interpersonal values of high school students (Compulsory Secondary Education) (CSE), the profile of students with high levels of antisocial behavior with regard to interpersonal values, and possible protection from antisocial behavior that interpersonal values could provide. The Interpersonal Values Questionnaire was used to assess interpersonal values, and the Antisocial-Delinquent Behaviors Questionnaire was employed to assess antisocial behaviors. The sample was made up of 885 CSE students aged 14–17. The results revealed a greater prevalence of antisocial behaviors among males and fourth-year CSE students. Moreover, antisocial behaviors were more frequent among participants with high scores in Stimulation, Recognition, Independence, and Leadership and low scores in Conformity and Benevolence. Lastly, logistic regression analyses showed that low scores in Conformity and Benevolence and high scores in Independence predicted high scores in antisocial behavior. The possibility of identifying certain interpersonal values which could positively or negatively affect the appearance of antisocial behavior during adolescence is discussed.
Revista De Psicodidactica | 2015
José Jesús Gázquez Linares; María del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes; José Juan Carrión Martínez; Antonio Luque de la Rosa; María del Mar Molero Jurado
Acción psicopedagógica en Educación Secundaria : reorientación de la orientación, 1999, ISBN 84-95212-08-0, págs. 65-78 | 1999
José Juan Carrión Martínez; Juan Fernández Sierra
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2015
Antonio Luque de la Rosa; José Juan Carrión Martínez
Acción psicopedagógica en Educación Secundaria : reorientación de la orientación, 1999, ISBN 84-95212-08-0, págs. 121-146 | 1999
José Juan Carrión Martínez; Juan Fernández Sierra
Modelos de orientación e intervención psicopedagógica, 1998, ISBN 84-7197-469-X, págs. 415-426 | 1998
José Juan Carrión Martínez; Juan Fernández Sierra
Profesorado, Revista de Currículum y Formación del Profesorado | 2018
Antonio Luque de la Rosa; Rafaela Gutiérrez Cáceres; José Juan Carrión Martínez
Liderando investigación y prácticas inclusivas, 2018, ISBN 9788433862310, págs. 1691-1700 | 2018
Luisadora Pascale; Antonio Luque de la Rosa; Rafaela Gutiérrez Cáceres; Andrea Ibáñez López; José Juan Carrión Martínez
Liderando investigación y prácticas inclusivas, 2018, ISBN 9788433862310, págs. 1257-1266 | 2018
Antonio Luque de la Rosa; José Juan Carrión Martínez; Carmen Mª. Hernández Garre