This study examined associations between child maltreatment, violence exposure, and gender in predicting subsequent adolescent weapon carrying. Data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well- Being, a nationally representative longitudinal study of families in contact with the child welfare system, were used. Participants included 821 youth who were followed over five years. Results from a logistic regression suggested that male youth who reported physical abuse at baseline were less likely to report carrying a weapon any time across the follow up period, while physical abuse did not predict weapon carrying in females. These counterintuitive findings demonstrated a complex relationship between violence exposure and subsequent ri...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
This paper identifies longitudinal predictors of weapon-carrying in a sample of 10–25 year olds in E...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...
Youth violence is a widespread public health problem affecting thousands of adolescents ages 10-24 e...
Abstract Background Deaths and injuries arising from interpersonal violence among adolescents are ma...
A scant literature has identified gun carrying as a potential risk factor for victimization at the i...
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The objective of this study was to characterize weapon-carrying adolescents and to assess whether we...
abstractOBJECTIVE: To report the prevalence of weapons involved in the victimization of youth with p...
Purpose: Substance use and weapon carrying among adolescents is a growing concern. The objective of ...
Background: Although studies have investigated the association between alcohol use and violent behav...
The rise of personal and mental issues in students has been accompanied by an increase in the number...
Background Although studies have investigated the association between alcohol use and violent behavi...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
There is limited, if any, prior research exploring the potential link between adolescents’ safety co...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
This paper identifies longitudinal predictors of weapon-carrying in a sample of 10–25 year olds in E...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...
Youth violence is a widespread public health problem affecting thousands of adolescents ages 10-24 e...
Abstract Background Deaths and injuries arising from interpersonal violence among adolescents are ma...
A scant literature has identified gun carrying as a potential risk factor for victimization at the i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107523/1/ab21526.pd
The objective of this study was to characterize weapon-carrying adolescents and to assess whether we...
abstractOBJECTIVE: To report the prevalence of weapons involved in the victimization of youth with p...
Purpose: Substance use and weapon carrying among adolescents is a growing concern. The objective of ...
Background: Although studies have investigated the association between alcohol use and violent behav...
The rise of personal and mental issues in students has been accompanied by an increase in the number...
Background Although studies have investigated the association between alcohol use and violent behavi...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
There is limited, if any, prior research exploring the potential link between adolescents’ safety co...
Purpose: To examine the relative contribution of weapon carrying of peers, aggression, and victimiza...
This paper identifies longitudinal predictors of weapon-carrying in a sample of 10–25 year olds in E...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...