RT Journal Article T1 Perceived Discrimination, Satisfaction with Life and Radicalization: Gender Differences A1 Del Pino-Brunet, Natalia A1 Gómez-Jacinto, Luís A1 Hombrados-Mendieta, Isabel A1 Salas-Rodríguez, Javier A1 Castilla Mora, Rosario K1 Discriminación AB The present study analyzes the effect of perceived discrimination on satisfactionwith life and radicalization in adolescents. We hypothesize that perceived dis-crimination relates positively to the radicalization of adolescents, while satisfac-tion with life plays a mediating role in the negative effects of discrimination. Wealso suggest that gender has a modulating effect, since there are vast differencesin the effects of perceived discrimination in girls and boys. Eighty-seven girls and126 boys from a Spanish secondary school participated in the study, aged 15 to25. Results show that perceived discrimination relates positively to radicalizationin boys but not in girls. Conversely, discrimination relates negatively withsatisfaction with life in girls, but not in boys. The mediating effect of this variablebarely relates to radicalization in either gender; however, gender does showa modulating effect, which can be seen in the differences found between boysand girls: perceived discrimination relates positively with radicalization in boysbut not in girls; conversely, it relates negatively with satisfaction with life in thecase of girls but not in boys. These findings highlight the importance of achiev-ing an appropriate integration of adolescents in society. PB Routledge, Taylor&Francis Group YR 2022 FD 2022-08-02 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/37137 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/37137 LA eng NO Del Pino-Brunet, N., Gómez-Jacinto, L., Hombrados-Mendieta, I., Salas-Rodríguez, J., & Castilla-Mora, R. (2022). Perceived Discrimination, Satisfaction with Life and Radicalization: Gender Differences. Deviant Behavior, 44(6), 841–856. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2022.2106907 DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026