A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-individual changes in family SES are associated with parallel fluctuations in boys' delinquent behavior from childhood to adolescence. Participants were a community sample of boys and their caregivers (N = 503) who were assessed annually for ten consecutive years spanning ages 7-18. Fixed effects models revealed that changes in familial SES were related to changes in delinquency: Youths were more likely to offend during years in which their parents' SES was lower than during years in which their parents' SES was higher. Contrary to expectations, we found no evidence that this association was accounted for by families moving to different neighb...
All over the globe juvenile delinquency is a major issue. Even after lots of efforts to minimize it,...
While the important role of various psychosocial factors in the development of criminality has long ...
This six-wave multi-informant longitudinal study on Dutch adolescents (N = 824; age 12 18) examined ...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Single-parent households have been stigmatized and blamed for many social problems including increas...
A path model was tested to examine a modified version of coercion theory. Results suggested that fam...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
Click on the DOI or URI to access this article.The current study examines the role of economic strai...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Peeple...
Family structure and formation play a role in how children and teens develop behaviors, including th...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
Research regarding family structure and delinquency often suggests that adolescents from non-intact ...
All over the globe juvenile delinquency is a major issue. Even after lots of efforts to minimize it,...
While the important role of various psychosocial factors in the development of criminality has long ...
This six-wave multi-informant longitudinal study on Dutch adolescents (N = 824; age 12 18) examined ...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Single-parent households have been stigmatized and blamed for many social problems including increas...
A path model was tested to examine a modified version of coercion theory. Results suggested that fam...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
Click on the DOI or URI to access this article.The current study examines the role of economic strai...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Peeple...
Family structure and formation play a role in how children and teens develop behaviors, including th...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
Research regarding family structure and delinquency often suggests that adolescents from non-intact ...
All over the globe juvenile delinquency is a major issue. Even after lots of efforts to minimize it,...
While the important role of various psychosocial factors in the development of criminality has long ...
This six-wave multi-informant longitudinal study on Dutch adolescents (N = 824; age 12 18) examined ...