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The Relative Roles of Peer and Parent Predictors in Minor Adolescent Delinquency: Exploring Gender and Adolescent Phase Differences

机译:同伴和父母预测因素在青少年青少年犯罪中的相对作用:探索性别和青少年阶段差异

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Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components of delinquent peer socialization that lead to subsequent adolescent delinquency. However, these specific peer influences are rarely investigated. Moreover, social learning theories such as coercion theory posit that parenting behaviors also play an important role in the development or prevention of delinquency. However, surprisingly, little research has investigated whether parent behaviors could moderate the link between the above-described peer influences and adolescent delinquency. Hence, using structural equation modeling, the current 1-year longitudinal study investigated these questions among ethnically-diverse Dutch adolescents (N = 602; Mage = 13.50; 46.42% female at baseline), who were mostly between12 and 15 years old. Additionally, using multi-group models, and a stringent p-value of p < 0.01, we explored whether gender and adolescent phase (i.e., early versus middle adolescence) further moderated these links. The majority of the analyses, resulted in non-significant findings. Specifically, in our non-multi group model, we found no significant peer, and family effects for the entire sample. However, for our multi-group models, we found that higher levels of negative mother-adolescent relationship quality exacerbated the link between peer pressure and subsequent early adolescent boys' delinquency 1 year later, while low levels of mother-adolescent negative relationship quality reversed the association. That is, low levels of mother-adolescent negative relationship quality attenuated the link from higher levels of peer pressure to higher levels of delinquency, but only in early adolescent boys. These findings existed above and beyond significant links from prior adolescent delinquency (T1) to future adolescent delinquency (T2). To conclude, although this was not the case for most adolescents, for early adolescent boys fewer negative interactions between mother and adolescents at an earlier time point (in advance) could potentially curtail the negative effects that delinquent peer pressure has on delinquency in the future. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
机译:社会学习理论认为,不良的同伴规范和/或同伴压力是导致随后的青少年犯罪的不良同伴社交化的组成部分。但是,很少研究这些特定的同伴影响。此外,诸如强迫理论之类的社会学习理论认为,养育父母的行为在犯罪的发生或预防中也起着重要的作用。然而,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究调查父母的行为是否能缓和上述同伴影响与青少年犯罪之间的联系。因此,使用结构方程模型,当前的为期一年的纵向研究调查了不同种族的荷兰青少年(N = 602;法师= 13.50;基线时女性为46.42%)的这些问题,这些年龄大多在12至15岁之间。此外,我们使用多组模型和严格的p值p <0.01,探讨了性别和青少年阶段(即青春期早期还是中期)是否进一步缓解了这些联系。大多数分析得出的结果都不重要。具体来说,在我们的非多组模型中,我们没有发现整个样本的显着同伴和家庭效应。然而,对于我们的多组模型,我们发现较高的负面的母亲-青少年关系质量加剧了同伴压力和随后一年后早期青春期男孩的犯罪之间的联系,而较低的母亲-青少年的负面关系质量则扭转了这种压力。协会。也就是说,低水平的母亲与青少年的负性关系质量减弱了同伴压力水平与较高的犯罪率之间的联系,但仅限于青春期早期男孩。这些发现存在于从先前的青少年犯罪(T1)到未来的青少年犯罪(T2)的重要联系之上和之外。总而言之,尽管对于大多数青少年而言并非如此,但对于较早的男孩而言,在较早的时间点(提前),母亲与青少年之间较少的负面互动可能会减轻将来同peer压力对青少年犯罪的负面影响。讨论了对理论和实践的影响。

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