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Antisocial behavior (ab) in adolescents is a social concern and has been highly studied, due to its numerous social ramifications. Although it is well known that there is a relationship between family dynamics and antisocial behavior amongst adolescents, it is still not fully understood. Objective: To know the current evidence on the effect of family dynamics of the adolescent ab. Method: A systematic review of papers published between 2010 and 2015 in databases was carried out. Results: 21 studies met all the eligibility criteria; they were mainly cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational studies. All the studies showed a significant relationship between family dynamics and adolescent antisocial behavior. Particularly, authoritarian parenting style was correlated with the antisocial behavior of adolescents. Conclusions: Because children and parents have a significant relationship and bidirectional effect between them, the family with violent or aggressive parenting styles contributes to adolescent antisocial behavior, both influenced by different social systems. |