Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents

This paper examines the relationship between decision-making styles and values of Spanish adolescents and analyses the role of age and gender on their use of <i>adaptive</i> and <i>maladaptive</i> decision-making styles. The scientific literature suggests that decision-making...

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Main Authors: Javier Páez Gallego, Ángel De-Juanas Oliva, Francisco Javier García-Castilla, Álvaro Muelas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/22/8315
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spelling doaj-ee696ef86cb64b96916a451a798e9ad82020-11-25T04:10:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-11-01178315831510.3390/ijerph17228315Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in AdolescentsJavier Páez Gallego0Ángel De-Juanas Oliva1Francisco Javier García-Castilla2Álvaro Muelas3Department of Psychology, Faculty of Biomedical Sciences and Health, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, 28670 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Theory of Education and Social Pedagogy, Education Faculty, UNED, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Social Work, Law Faculty, UNED, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Education, Universidad Villanueva, 28034 Madrid, SpainThis paper examines the relationship between decision-making styles and values of Spanish adolescents and analyses the role of age and gender on their use of <i>adaptive</i> and <i>maladaptive</i> decision-making styles. The scientific literature suggests that decision-making consists of different stages through which individuals reach a solution to their dilemmas. An ex post facto quantitative, non-experimental research design was used and applied to a sample of adolescents of Madrid (España). The Flinders Adolescents Decision-Making Questionnaire (FADMQ) by Mann as well as the Schwartz Values Scale (SVS) were also used. Correlation analysis was used to analyze the decision-making styles and values of adolescents using the variables gender and age to classify the sample. The study concludes that adolescents who use an <i>adaptive decision-making style</i> tend to pursue mastery of the values <i>Self-direction, Stimulation, Achievement</i>, and <i>Power</i>, whereas adolescents who use a <i>maladaptive style</i> tend to shy away from the value <i>Self-direction</i> and are more conservative. In terms of gender, the results for both females and males coincide in the significant correlations found between their decision-making styles and values. In terms of age, the correlations between values and decision-making styles are higher and numerous in younger adolescents. We conclude that the relationships verified could help educators to engage and act on the development of specific decision-making training programs based on the values of adolescents.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/22/8315social valuesdecisión-makingadolescentsmoral developmentsocial behavior
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author Javier Páez Gallego
Ángel De-Juanas Oliva
Francisco Javier García-Castilla
Álvaro Muelas
spellingShingle Javier Páez Gallego
Ángel De-Juanas Oliva
Francisco Javier García-Castilla
Álvaro Muelas
Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
social values
decisión-making
adolescents
moral development
social behavior
author_facet Javier Páez Gallego
Ángel De-Juanas Oliva
Francisco Javier García-Castilla
Álvaro Muelas
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title Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
title_short Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
title_full Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
title_fullStr Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Basic Human Values and Decision-Making Styles in Adolescents
title_sort relationship between basic human values and decision-making styles in adolescents
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This paper examines the relationship between decision-making styles and values of Spanish adolescents and analyses the role of age and gender on their use of <i>adaptive</i> and <i>maladaptive</i> decision-making styles. The scientific literature suggests that decision-making consists of different stages through which individuals reach a solution to their dilemmas. An ex post facto quantitative, non-experimental research design was used and applied to a sample of adolescents of Madrid (España). The Flinders Adolescents Decision-Making Questionnaire (FADMQ) by Mann as well as the Schwartz Values Scale (SVS) were also used. Correlation analysis was used to analyze the decision-making styles and values of adolescents using the variables gender and age to classify the sample. The study concludes that adolescents who use an <i>adaptive decision-making style</i> tend to pursue mastery of the values <i>Self-direction, Stimulation, Achievement</i>, and <i>Power</i>, whereas adolescents who use a <i>maladaptive style</i> tend to shy away from the value <i>Self-direction</i> and are more conservative. In terms of gender, the results for both females and males coincide in the significant correlations found between their decision-making styles and values. In terms of age, the correlations between values and decision-making styles are higher and numerous in younger adolescents. We conclude that the relationships verified could help educators to engage and act on the development of specific decision-making training programs based on the values of adolescents.
topic social values
decisión-making
adolescents
moral development
social behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/22/8315
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