## Abstract This study, based on an ecological perspective, examined the relation of perceived neighborhood violence, child misbehavior, parental attitudes to aggressive discipline tactics, and the actual use of aggressive discipline tactics. Research questions were: To what extent is perceived nei
Witnessed community and parental violence in relation to substance use and delinquency in a national sample of adolescents
β Scribed by Heidi M. Zinzow; Kenneth J. Ruggiero; Rochelle F. Hanson; Daniel W. Smith; Benjamin E. Saunders; Dean G. Kilpatrick
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0894-9867
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
This study examined whether witnessed community and parental violence represented risk factors for substance use and delinquency among adolescents, beyond the contribution of direct violence and other risk factors. We also examined the role of violence characteristics. Participants were a national sample of 3,614 adolescents. Structured telephone interviews assessed demographics, trauma history, witnessed violence, delinquency, and substance use. While accounting for trauma history and other risk factors, witnessed community and parental violence were associated with delinquency. Community violence was associated with substance use. Chronic violence, knowing the perpetrator, and violence outside of school were correlated with substance use and delinquency among adolescents who witnessed community violence. These findings highlight the importance of targeting witnessed violence in prevention and intervention efforts.
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