Self-esteem and aggressive behavior and their impact on the delinquency of the paramedic girl

Authors

  • Sabrina Mahfoud Ksouri University Yahya Fares. Medea
  • Fethia Abdelkader Chekraoui University Yahya Fares. Medea

Keywords:

Self-esteem, Aggressive behavior, Paramedic girl, juvenile delinquency

Abstract

      The current study aims to reveal the level of self-esteem and aggressive behavior and their impact on the delinquency of the paramedic girl, relying on a clinical study of one case that we present as a model located in the  Rehabilitation Center for Girls in Blida (Algeria), and to achieve this we adopted the clinical approach using the semi-directed clinical interview restricted to the interview guide as well as the self-esteem scale for Rosenberg and the aggressive behavior scale for Arnould & Mark, the results showed that the paramedic girl suffers from a significant decrease in self-esteem associated with a high level of aggressive behavior, which significantly affects the paramedic girls tendencies to delinquency.

Author Biographies

Sabrina Mahfoud Ksouri , University Yahya Fares. Medea

PHD student, University Yahya Fares. Medea

Fethia Abdelkader Chekraoui, University Yahya Fares. Medea

lecturer, University Yahya Fares. Medea

Published

2025-03-16

How to Cite

Ksouri , S. M., & Chekraoui, F. A. (2025). Self-esteem and aggressive behavior and their impact on the delinquency of the paramedic girl . El Mesbah Journal in Psychology, Education Sciences and Orthophony, 5(01), 7–22. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/MJPESO/article/view/2370

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