Self-determined choices and consequences: the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfactions and aggression in late adolescents
Citation
Kuzucu, Y. ve Şimşek, Ö. F. (2013). Self-determined choices and consequences: the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfactions and aggression in late adolescents. Journal of General Psychology. 140.2, 110-129.Abstract
This research examined the mediatory role of life purpose and career indecision in the relationship between the satisfaction of basic psychological needs and aggression. Data were collected from high school students (n = 466) and results showed that life purpose and career indecision fully mediated the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction and aggression. These findings suggested that unsatisfied basic psychological needs foster late adolescents' aggression by promoting less clear life purposes and career indecision.