Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers

Self-control and cognition are among the factors involved in the tendency toward delinquency. The aim of this study was to compare self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers. This was a causal-comparative descriptive s...

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Main Authors: Jafar Bahadorikhosroshahi, Ramin Habibi-Kaleybar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonabad University of Medical Sciences 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Research & Health
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Online Access:http://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1404-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-bfbcf4cc6a284135b94cab9e54cad2c72020-11-25T00:55:42ZengGonabad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research & Health2423-57172423-57172017-09-017510481054 Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers Jafar Bahadorikhosroshahi Ramin Habibi-KaleybarSelf-control and cognition are among the factors involved in the tendency toward delinquency. The aim of this study was to compare self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers. This was a causal-comparative descriptive study. The statistical sample included 70 juvenile delinquents (55 boys and 15 girls), selected via convenience sampling. The boys were at the correction and rehabilitation center of Tabriz and the girls were referred to the detention center of morality police by the intelligence department of police in Tabriz. The normal minors included 70 high-school students (55 boys and 15 girls) who were matched with the case group in terms of age, sex, and education. Data collection tools included Tangney’s self-control scale and metacognition scale. Results showed that there were significant differences in the self-control variables between juvenile offenders and normal minors. Moreover, there were significant differences in the metacognition components between the juvenile offenders and normal minors. This means that juvenile offenders had low self-control and metacognition. Adoption of socially accepted behaviors is strictly related to self-control and metacognition. Adolescents with low self-control ability and impaired metacognition are less adaptive to social normhttp://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/article-1-1404-en.pdfjuvenileMetacognitionOffenders
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author Jafar Bahadorikhosroshahi
Ramin Habibi-Kaleybar
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Ramin Habibi-Kaleybar
Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
Journal of Research & Health
juvenile
Metacognition
Offenders
author_facet Jafar Bahadorikhosroshahi
Ramin Habibi-Kaleybar
author_sort Jafar Bahadorikhosroshahi
title Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
title_short Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
title_full Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
title_fullStr Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
title_sort comparison of self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers
publisher Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Research & Health
issn 2423-5717
2423-5717
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Self-control and cognition are among the factors involved in the tendency toward delinquency. The aim of this study was to compare self-control and metacognition components in normal minors and juvenile delinquents at correction and rehabilitation centers. This was a causal-comparative descriptive study. The statistical sample included 70 juvenile delinquents (55 boys and 15 girls), selected via convenience sampling. The boys were at the correction and rehabilitation center of Tabriz and the girls were referred to the detention center of morality police by the intelligence department of police in Tabriz. The normal minors included 70 high-school students (55 boys and 15 girls) who were matched with the case group in terms of age, sex, and education. Data collection tools included Tangney’s self-control scale and metacognition scale. Results showed that there were significant differences in the self-control variables between juvenile offenders and normal minors. Moreover, there were significant differences in the metacognition components between the juvenile offenders and normal minors. This means that juvenile offenders had low self-control and metacognition. Adoption of socially accepted behaviors is strictly related to self-control and metacognition. Adolescents with low self-control ability and impaired metacognition are less adaptive to social norm
topic juvenile
Metacognition
Offenders
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