University of Malta. Centre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional Health
Abstract
This study focuses on the relationship between reinforcement sensitivity and aggression
according to the combination of forms and functions of aggression (i.e. proactive overt,
proactive relational, reactive overt and reactive relational), and on the moderating role of
gender in this relationship. The survey included 656 adolescents (55.33% male) from the
city of Zagreb, Croatia. The results show that reward sensitivity has the highest relation
with proactive overt aggression, while punishment sensitivity has the highest relation
with reactive relational aggression. A moderator analysis shows that boys with high
reward sensitivity manifest higher level of proactive overt aggression than girls with high
reward sensitivity. Also, boys with high punishment sensitivity manifest higher level of
reactive relational aggression than girls with high punishment sensitivity. The findings
can help to improve the treatment of aggressive behaviour in adolescence by focusing on
reward sensitivity in relation to punishment sensitivity.peer-reviewe