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The Gendered Expressions of Self-Control: Manifestations of Noncriminal Deviance Among Females
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Low Self-controlPsychosocial DeterminantSocial PsychologyFemale BehaviorEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyGender IdentityGender TheoryEating DisordersGender StudiesNoncriminal DevianceBehavioral SciencesCriminological TheoryGendered ContextFemale CriminalityApplied Social PsychologySexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryGender StereotypeGendered ExpressionsSocial BehaviorBorderline Personality CharacteristicsCriminal Behavior
The present study explores the relationships between Gottfredson and Hirschi's (1990 Gottfredson , Michael R. and Hirschi , Travis . 1990 . A General Theory of Crime . Stanford , CA : Stanford University Press .[Crossref] , [Google Scholar]) concept of low self-control and two forms of deviance more common among females than males, borderline personality characteristics and eating disorders. Ordinary least squares regression models revealed that self-control was significantly associated with both borderline personality characteristics and eating disorder symptoms among a sample of 161 female undergraduates. The findings of the present study highlight the potential utility in expanding our focus of the effects of low self-control beyond traditional analogous behaviors, especially when attempting to understand female behavior.
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