Accidents and social deviance.

Author(s)
Suchman, E.A.
Year
Abstract

Based on the theory that one of the functions of social control is to protect the individual from potentially harmful acts and situations, it was hypothesized that the rejection of social constraints would result in a higher incidence of accidental injuries. This hypothesis was tested by analyzing the frequency of accidental injuries among representative samples of 1.067 high school and 495 college students in relation to a wide variety of measures of deviant behaviour, attitudes, and self-image obtained through personal interviews and self administrated questionnaires. Statistically significant relationships were found between the frequency of accidental injuries and a wide range of social factors indicative of deviance.

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A 6400 fo
Source

Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, March 1970, p. 4-15

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