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Externalizing Behavior Among Youth With a Current or Formerly Incarcerated Parent

机译:与当前或以前被监禁的父母的青年之间的外化行为

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This study examined associations between parental incarceration and youths' externalizing behaviors (e.g., damage to property, fighting, theft, etc.). Data were drawn from the 2016 Minnesota Student Survey, a statewide sample of 126,868 youth in public schools. Logistic regression analyses examined associations between youths' experience of parental incarceration and their self-reported externalizing behaviors, controlling for key demographic characteristics. Youth with a currently or formerly incarcerated parent reported significantly more externalizing behaviors compared with youth who never had a parent incarcerated. In addition, youth with a currently incarcerated parent reported significantly more externalizing behaviors than youth who had a formerly incarcerated parent in six out of the eight externalizing behaviors. However, youth who reported having a formerly incarcerated parent were more likely to report lying or conning and more likely to have difficulty paying attention than youth who currently had an incarcerated parent. Results illustrate that parental incarceration has important implications for youths' own risk for delinquency and high-risk behavior.
机译:本研究审查了父母监禁与青少年外化行为之间的协会(例如,财产损害,战斗,盗窃等)。从2016年明尼苏达州学生调查中汲取数据,在公立学校的126,868青年的全州样本。 Logistic回归分析了审查的父母监禁的经验与自我报告的外化行为之间的协会,控制关键人口特征。与目前或以前被监禁的父母的青年报告与从未被监禁的父母的青年相比,更大的外部化行为。此外,青年与目前被监禁的父母报告的外部化行为比在八个外部化行为中有六个中有六个父母的外部化行为。但是,报告有一个以前被监禁的父母的青年更有可能报告说谎或刺激,而且比目前拥有被监禁的父母的青年更有可能难以关注。结果表明,父母监禁对青年犯罪风险的重要意义,违反风险和高风险行为。

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