Empirical studies have demonstrated that youths reared in homes with parental drug use have a high risk of exhibiting maladaptive social behaviors encompassing delinquency, deviance, and criminality. Family transitions, such as changes in the configuration of one’s family structure (i.e. single parent households due to divorce or separation) have shown to have a negative impact on the behavioral development of adolescents. Despite the axiomatic role of the home environment in engendering aberrant behaviors, key findings have also linked criminogenic forces at the neighborhood level to the outcomes of adolescents’ drug use, serious delinquency, and deviance. The current study explored the impact of parental drug use, family structure, and e...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study examined how parenting factors were associated with adolescent prob-lem behaviors among u...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This paper focuses on explaining the significant relationship between family structure and adolescen...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 18, 2012Thesis advisor: Toya Like-HaislipVitaIncludes b...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
Abstract Objective: We examined the long-term effects of childhood familial and neighborhood risk o...
Objective: An ongoing issue in the study of adolescent drug use is the impact of family and the peer...
The goal of this literature review is to analyze the effect the family has on an adolescent’s behavi...
This paper examines the effect of family structure on delinquent acts. Specifically, whether living ...
Objective:The continuity of adolescent deviant and violent behaviors have serious implications for e...
Family structure as a predictive variable of juvenile delinquency has been studied for the last hund...
This article aims to analyze the influence of parental socialization styles (authoritarian, authorit...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study examined how parenting factors were associated with adolescent prob-lem behaviors among u...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This paper focuses on explaining the significant relationship between family structure and adolescen...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 18, 2012Thesis advisor: Toya Like-HaislipVitaIncludes b...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
Abstract Objective: We examined the long-term effects of childhood familial and neighborhood risk o...
Objective: An ongoing issue in the study of adolescent drug use is the impact of family and the peer...
The goal of this literature review is to analyze the effect the family has on an adolescent’s behavi...
This paper examines the effect of family structure on delinquent acts. Specifically, whether living ...
Objective:The continuity of adolescent deviant and violent behaviors have serious implications for e...
Family structure as a predictive variable of juvenile delinquency has been studied for the last hund...
This article aims to analyze the influence of parental socialization styles (authoritarian, authorit...
Background This paper examined the effects of neighborhood structural (i.e., economic disadvantage, ...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...
This study examined how parenting factors were associated with adolescent prob-lem behaviors among u...
This study reports the results of a comparative survey with representative samples of 3,386 school a...