Peculiarities of the Influence of Psycho-Emotional States on the Formation of Deviant Behavior and Committing Petty Hooliganism
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Abstract. The relevance of the study lies in the need to detail individual manifestations of the influence of psycho-emotional states of adolescents, accompanied by the formation of aggression as the main factor determining the commission of disorderly conduct by adolescents. The purpose of the finding is to identify the peculiarities of the influence of individual psycho-emotional states that form the deviant behavior of adolescents as the main determinant of disorderly conduct committing. The task of the finding is to determine specific types of psycho-emotional states that are formed in the psyche of modern adolescents, to study their influence on the formation of deviant behavior, as well as to study the factors that cause aggressive and conflict behavior patterns among adolescents as determining of disorderly conduct commission. Methodology. The methodological basis of the research is the theoretical foundations of the psychological science of human emotions (K. Izard), the behaviorist theory of personality formation (D. Watson, B. Skinner) and the concept of psychosocial development, on the basis of which the laws of the influence of social factors on the formation of negative emotions in adolescents were singled out as a determinant of deviant behavior. The scientific novelty. The basic psycho-emotional states that form the emotions of adolescents, which negatively affect their behavior, are determined. The role of adolescent psycho-emotional states as an inner factor in the formation of deviant behaviour is attributed. The main psycho-emotional factors influencing the formation of negative emotions, especially aggression, which provokes the conflictual behaviour of adolescents as the main determinant of the commission of disorderly conduct. Research results. It is established that such psycho-emotional states as anxiety, stress, social fears and experiences can be factors in the accumulation of negative emotions in adolescents, which in turn are the main reasons for the formation of deviant behavior.
Keywords: adolescent; deviant behavior; aggression; behavior formation; petty hooliganism; offence; society.
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