Background: Although prior studies have shown that detained females are marked by significant adverse circumstances, little is known about their adult outcomes. Method: Prospective follow-up study of 184 (80.4% of original sample of 229) detained adolescent females who were reassessed 4.5 (SD = 0.6) years later in young adulthood (mean age = 20.0, SD = 1.4) on mental health and adjustment outcomes. Associations between these outcomes and detained females' behavior problems and offense history were examined. Results: In the total sample, 59.0% had one or more mental health problems at follow-up, whereas 96.2% were facing at least one adjustment problem. Subjects with a personality disorder (PD) reported more adjustment problems compared t...
Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship of age and gender with risk of arrest among adolesce...
To investigate the incidence of mental health problems based on the DSM-IV [1] among adolescents in ...
Background: Although prior studies have shown that detained females are marked by significant advers...
This longitudinal study investigated the predictive value of trauma and mental health problems for t...
This longitudinal study investigated the predictive value of trauma and mental health problems for t...
The present study investigates the often observed higher scores on psychopathology in detained girls...
This study scrutinizes if detained girls with psychiatric disorders were at risk for future violent ...
Purpose: Practice and research on detained girls has mainly been problem-oriented, overlooking these...
In recent years, the number of adolescent females sentenced to custody in the juvenile justice syste...
An increasing number of girls are being charged with crime during their adolescent years, but little...
Detained girls bear high levels of criminal behavior and mental health problems that are likely to p...
Detained girls bear high levels of criminal behavior and mental health problems that are likely to p...
Objective: Although approximately 60%-70% of detained adolescents meet criteria for a mental disorde...
Objective To synthesize evidence on the prevalence of mental disorders in adolescents in juvenile de...
Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship of age and gender with risk of arrest among adolesce...
To investigate the incidence of mental health problems based on the DSM-IV [1] among adolescents in ...
Background: Although prior studies have shown that detained females are marked by significant advers...
This longitudinal study investigated the predictive value of trauma and mental health problems for t...
This longitudinal study investigated the predictive value of trauma and mental health problems for t...
The present study investigates the often observed higher scores on psychopathology in detained girls...
This study scrutinizes if detained girls with psychiatric disorders were at risk for future violent ...
Purpose: Practice and research on detained girls has mainly been problem-oriented, overlooking these...
In recent years, the number of adolescent females sentenced to custody in the juvenile justice syste...
An increasing number of girls are being charged with crime during their adolescent years, but little...
Detained girls bear high levels of criminal behavior and mental health problems that are likely to p...
Detained girls bear high levels of criminal behavior and mental health problems that are likely to p...
Objective: Although approximately 60%-70% of detained adolescents meet criteria for a mental disorde...
Objective To synthesize evidence on the prevalence of mental disorders in adolescents in juvenile de...
Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship of age and gender with risk of arrest among adolesce...
To investigate the incidence of mental health problems based on the DSM-IV [1] among adolescents in ...