Relationship of PSYCO-Sosial Maturity and Aggressive Behavior Among School Children
Abd Rahim Mohd Shariff1, Saeed Javed2, Ali Md Nadzalan3

1Abd Rahim Mohd Shariff*, Faculty of Sports Science and Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia.
2Saeed Javed, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
3Ali Md Nadzalan, Faculty of Sports Science and Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia.

Manuscript received on September 16, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 24 September, 2019. | Manuscript published on October 10, 2019. | PP: 1075-1079 | Volume-8 Issue-12, October 2019. | Retrieval Number: L28141081219/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.L2814.1081219
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Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the social support mechanism, emotional literacy and its relationship as a predictor of aggressive behaviour among secondary school students. Skor Keagresifan Pelajar Sekolah (English: student aggression score) or termed as SKiPS was used to obtain the data. The study had been conducted at three secondary schools (N=212) in Malaysia. The findings revealed that social competence of cooperation, social communication competence, emotional literacy, friend social support, and family social support were found negatively correlated with physical aggression, indirect aggression, verbal aggression and authority aggression. On the other hand, a positive relationship was found between the teacher’s social support and the student’s physical aggression, indirect aggression, verbal aggression and authority aggression. Findings of this study suggested that increases in psycho-social maturity are associated with decreases in aggressive behaviour. Teachers and education authorities are recommended to include more moral values and provide comfortable and lively atmosphere in school as a way to reduce the tendency of students to develop aggressive behaviour.
Keywords: Aggressive Behaviour, Adolescence, Maturity, Education System
Scope of the Article: Smart Learning and Innovative Education Systems