Maltreatment of boys and the development of disruptive and delinquent behavior
Data from a longitudinal, inner-city community sample were used to examine the prevalence of child maltreatment in males and to relate this to disruptive and delinquent child behavior. By age 18 years, almost one fourth of the families had been referred to Children and Youth Services (CYS). Investig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Development and psychopathology 2001-12, Vol.13 (4), p.941-955 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Data from a longitudinal, inner-city community sample were used to examine the prevalence
of child maltreatment in males and to relate this to disruptive and delinquent child behavior. By
age 18 years, almost one fourth of the families had been referred to Children and Youth Services
(CYS). Investigation by the CYS resulted in substantiated maltreatment of 10% of the
participants, mostly for physical abuse and neglect. Almost all maltreatment was perpetrated by
people living in the same house as the victim. Maltreatment was related to the boys progressing
on three pathways in disruptive and delinquent behavior: authority conflict pathway, overt
pathway, and covert pathway. Two thirds of the victims showed authority conflict problems, and
almost all of the maltreated boys displayed behaviors characteristic of the overt and covert
pathways. Victims, compared to matched controls, were more likely to have engaged in behaviors
characteristic of the authority conflict and the overt pathways but less strongly engaged in
behaviors associated with the covert pathway. Victims were also more likely than controls to have
a referral to juvenile court. Most of the CYS contact tended to precede or co-occur with onset of
overt and covert problem behavior, but about half of the onset of authority conflict behaviors
tended to precede contact with CYS. |
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ISSN: | 0954-5794 1469-2198 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0954579401004102 |