It has been argued that group treatment of antisocial adolescents may increase rather than decrease conduct problems. One mechanism that has been suggested to underlie this effect is “deviancy training,” wherein during group sessions deviant peers reinforce each other’s antisocial actions and words. These 2 hypotheses have important implications and warrant close review at conceptual and empirical levels. In this article, the authors present such a review. Conceptually, deviancy training potential of treatment sessions appears less significant than the more extensive peer influences outside treatment. Empirical findings previously cited in support of iatrogenic effects appear on close examination to provide little support. Finally, 17 of 18...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The prospective relationships of...
Adolescent antisocial behavior is detrimental to individual development and poses a huge burden to s...
Social-cognitive processes such as hostile-attribution biases and problem solving have been hypothes...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Past research has suggested that the aggregation of deviant peers during treatment may cause harmful...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Three variables were tested as m...
The present article reviews the literature on juvenile delinquency intervention programs with a spec...
The association between the development of antisocial behavior, affiliation with deviant friends, an...
Purpose - The goal of this study was to test a new approach to deviancy training, that is, the shapi...
The problem is well known to every parent of a teenager, every high school teacher, every clinical p...
The present article reviews the literature on juvenile delinquency intervention programs with a spec...
This article focuses on 3-year outcomes associated with a preventive intervention trial in which hig...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The relationships of deviant tal...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The prospective relationships of...
Adolescent antisocial behavior is detrimental to individual development and poses a huge burden to s...
Social-cognitive processes such as hostile-attribution biases and problem solving have been hypothes...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Rates of substance use among juvenile offenders are disproportionately high and frequently associate...
Past research has suggested that the aggregation of deviant peers during treatment may cause harmful...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Three variables were tested as m...
The present article reviews the literature on juvenile delinquency intervention programs with a spec...
The association between the development of antisocial behavior, affiliation with deviant friends, an...
Purpose - The goal of this study was to test a new approach to deviancy training, that is, the shapi...
The problem is well known to every parent of a teenager, every high school teacher, every clinical p...
The present article reviews the literature on juvenile delinquency intervention programs with a spec...
This article focuses on 3-year outcomes associated with a preventive intervention trial in which hig...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The relationships of deviant tal...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The prospective relationships of...
Adolescent antisocial behavior is detrimental to individual development and poses a huge burden to s...
Social-cognitive processes such as hostile-attribution biases and problem solving have been hypothes...