Researchers investigating delinquent and anti-social behavior have documented that negative parental practices is linked to psychological resources (mastery), deviant relationships, and anti-social behaviors. However, there is a gap in the current literature on how these variables combine to influence an adolescent\u27s anti-social behavior, specifically the causal effects of deviant relationships on anti-social behavior. The purpose of this thesis is to include all of these pathways in one succinct causal model that is founded by empirical research. The current study used structural equation model (SEM) analyses to estimate the comprehensive model in order to take measurement error into account. The current study utilizes a sample of 424 a...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of ...
Central to many theories of deviance and delinquency (differential association, social learning, and...
Deviant adolescent behavior is a social crisis in the United States, estimated at an annual cost of ...
The proposed analysis examines the influence of parenting and parent\u27s antisocial behavior on ado...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
The goal of this literature review is to analyze the effect the family has on an adolescent’s behavi...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
This study examines how experiences in the family domain may magnify or mitigate experiences in the ...
Recent changes in the demographics of American families have led to a striking increase in the numbe...
The current study aimed to examine the associations between parental warmth and control and adolesce...
The study of vulnerability and resilience in children and adolescents has become one of the most pro...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of parental antisocial behavior trait on child a...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of p...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of ...
Central to many theories of deviance and delinquency (differential association, social learning, and...
Deviant adolescent behavior is a social crisis in the United States, estimated at an annual cost of ...
The proposed analysis examines the influence of parenting and parent\u27s antisocial behavior on ado...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
The current dissertation, based on three separate and yet closely related studies, tested the longit...
The goal of this literature review is to analyze the effect the family has on an adolescent’s behavi...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
This study examines how experiences in the family domain may magnify or mitigate experiences in the ...
Recent changes in the demographics of American families have led to a striking increase in the numbe...
The current study aimed to examine the associations between parental warmth and control and adolesce...
The study of vulnerability and resilience in children and adolescents has become one of the most pro...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of parental antisocial behavior trait on child a...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to extend the existing knowledge on how different aspects of p...
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988, the authors assess the extent to...
Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of ...
Central to many theories of deviance and delinquency (differential association, social learning, and...