PMID: 16512511Mar 4, 2006Paper

Unraveling the link between trauma and male delinquency: the cumulative versus differential risk perspectives

Social Work
Tina Maschi

Abstract

This study examined how the cumulative (additive) versus differential (individual) effects of trauma influenced male delinquency. Using a comprehensive measure of trauma, a secondary data analysis was conducted on a nationally representative sample of male youths between the ages of 12 and 17. Logistic regression analyses revealed that all three types of stressors had an effect on male delinquency, even after controlling for potential confounding factors. These findings underscore the need to adopt a broader view of the types of trauma linked to juvenile delinquency. Implications for social work practice and intervention research are discussed.

Citations

Oct 11, 2011·Children and Youth Services Review·Robin M Hartinger-SaundersJohn Welte
Sep 26, 2015·Juvenile & Family Court Journal·Julie Laken HarnisherLinda Teplin
Oct 19, 2010·The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry·Terri LewisHoward Dubowitz
Nov 15, 2014·International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology·Henrika McCoyElizabeth A Bowen
May 18, 2010·Journal of Correctional Health Care : the Official Journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care·Sabrina HaugebrookDerek Brown
Apr 29, 2011·Journal of Correctional Health Care : the Official Journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care·Tina MaschiKeith Morgen
Sep 15, 2017·International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology·Rebecca L FixBarry R Burkhart
Dec 5, 2019·Journal of Traumatic Stress·Liesl A NydeggerJulia Dickson-Gomez
Aug 18, 2016·American Journal of Community Psychology·Jeremiah W JaggersWesley T Church

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