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Parent and Peer Attachment in Minority Males at High Risk for Delinquency

机译:高犯罪风险的少数民族男性的父母和同伴依恋

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Juvenile delinquency and high risk behaviors have been linked to disturbances in attachment. The present study examined parent and peer attachment in 67 African American males and 97 Latinos (ages 12–17, M = 14.7 ± 1.3) attending an alternative school. The Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment was used to identify 3 attachment style groups: “Isolated,” “Disconnected,” and “Connected.” Controlling for age, attachment group membership predicted differences in delinquent behaviors, as did ethnicity. Further, on the Youth Self-Report of the Child Behavior Checklist, attachment group membership predicted differences in both the Internalizing and Externalizing Scales. Implications for interventions with each identified attachment group are discussed.
机译:青少年犯罪和高风险行为与依恋障碍有关。本研究调查了67名非洲裔美国男子和97名拉丁裔美国人(12至17岁,M = 14.7±1.3)就读替代学校的父母和同伴依恋情况。父级和对等附件的清单用于识别3个附件样式组:“隔离”,“断开”和“已连接”。控制年龄,依恋小组成员会预测犯罪行为的差异,种族也是如此。此外,在“儿童行为清单的青年自我报告”中,依恋小组成员预测了内在和外在量表的差异。讨论了对每个确定的依恋人群进行干预的意义。

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