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Risk and promotive effects in the explanation of persistent serious delinquency in boys
Authors:Stouthamer-Loeber Magda  Loeber Rolf  Wei Evelyn  Farrington David P  Wikströrm Per-Olof H
Affiliation:Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. stouthamerloeberm@msx.upmc.edu
Abstract:Risk and promotive effects were investigated as predictors of persistent serious delinquency in male participants of the Pittsburgh Youth Study (R. Loeber, D. P. Farrington, M. Stouthamer-Loeber, & W. B. van Kammen, 1998), living in different neighborhoods. Participants were studied over ages 13-19 years for the oldest sample and 7-13 years for the youngest sample. Risk and promotive effects were studied in 6 domains: child behavior, child attitudes, school and leisure activities, peer behaviors, family functioning, and demographics. Regression models improved when promotive effects were included with risk effects in predicting persistent serious delinquency. Disadvantaged neighborhoods, compared with better neighborhoods, had a higher prevalence of risk effects and a lower prevalence of promotive effects. However, predictive relations between risk and promotive effects and persistent serious delinquency were linear and similar across neighborhood socioeconomic status.
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