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Zedaker, Sara; Fansher, Ashley K.; Jin, Hae Rim – Journal of School Violence, 2023
The impact of romantic relationships in adulthood, specifically marriage, has received consistent attention in existing scholarship. However, the impact of romantic relationships during adolescence has received much less attention. As such, the current study uses two waves of data from the Pathways to Desistance study to examine how elements of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Peer Relationship
Jaggers, Jeremiah W.; Sonsteng-Person, Melanie; Griffiths, Austin; Gabbard, W. Jay; Turner, Marion M. – Youth & Society, 2021
The onset of behavioral problems in early childhood is associated with an increased frequency of delinquent behavior. A significant amount of youth in the juvenile justice system have histories of mental illness and psychological distress. However, little is known about what factors mediate the relationship between early onset behavioral problems…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Delinquency, Psychological Patterns, Parenting Styles
Sisco, Melissa M.; Figueredo, Aurelio Jose – Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2008
Surveys and focus groups were administered to two samples of US university undergraduates to compare sexual aggression prevalence as assessed based on the Power-Assertion model (n = 139) versus the Confluence model (n = 318). Men were more likely to commit all illegal acts, especially conventional rape. Women also committed illegal acts,…
Descriptors: Violence, Females, Incidence, Focus Groups