Abdul Jaleel Kuzhiyengal Mambra

Aggressive behavior among higher secondary students in rural, semi-urban and urban areas: a review of literature

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  • Abdul Jaleel Kuzhiyengal Mambra And Suphala Kotian

Journal title : International Journal of Applied Research

Publisher : AkiNik Publications

Online ISSN : 2394-5869

Page Number : 268-273

Journal volume : 9

Journal issue : 7

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This study aims to examine and compare the levels and patterns of aggressive behavior among higher secondary students in rural, semi-urban, and urban areas. Aggression among adolescents is a significant concern, and understanding its variations across different settings can provide valuable insights for intervention and prevention strategies. The study employs a review-based research design, using articles published between 1993 and 2023 to collect data on aggressive behavior of higher secondary students. For this purpose, a review of the literature was performed by using the search words “aggressive behavior”, “higher secondary students”, “rural”, “semi-urban”, “urban” in the databases like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Academia, Shodhganga, PubMed, JSTOR and Elsevier for articles. The results will shed light on the prevalence, types, and potential factors influencing aggression in these areas, informing the development of targeted interventions and policy recommendations and statistical analyses will be employed to examine the relationships between variables. Importance and Scope of the Topic: Aggressive behavior is a topic that affects us all. From playground bullies to road rage enthusiasts, aggressive behavior has a significant impact on our daily lives. Understanding the causes and consequences of aggression is crucial in finding ways to prevent and manage such behavior. After all, the world would be a much better place if we all knew how to calm down and express our frustrations in healthy ways.

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.22271/allresearch.2023.v9.i7d.11126

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