Traumatic Stress Among Seriously Delinquent Youth: Considering the Consequences of Neighborhood Circumstance

Myriad factors have been found to have an impact on delinquent behavior and traumatic stress. This study proposes a model that tests the relationship between common predictors of delinquency (neighborhood condition, antisocial peer socialization, and exposure to violence) with traumatic stress. Seri...

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Behavior problems
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Deviance
Female
Humans
Juvenile delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency - psychology
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Risk Factors
Social Environment
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