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Predictors of self-reported delinquent behavior in a sample of young adolescents

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JOURNAL OF EARLY ADOLESCENCE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 78-106

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0272431602239131

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delinquent behavior; early adolescence; substance ase; temperament; psychological status

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Relations among characteristics at 3 years and 10 years of age and delinquent behavior at 10 years of age were investigated. Four hundred sixty mother/child pairs were interviewed. Psychological status, substance use, IQ, temperament, and behavior problems were assessed. Logistic regression and structural equation modeling were used. Pathways to delinquent behavior were identified using Configural Frequency Analysis, Race, and gender were significant predictors of delinquent behavior at age 10, Temperament, IQ, and emotional instability at age 3 predicted delinquent behavior at age 10. Psychological status, perceived peer substance use, IQ, and temperament at age 10 were correlates of delinquent behavior Three distinct pathways to delinquent behavior were identified. Early childhood characteristics can identify risks of delinquent behavior at age 10. Characteristics at age 3 were mediated by parallel measures at age 10. Early identification might reduce onset ofelelinquent behaviors and guide targeted prevention and intervention efforts.

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