2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.09.007
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A longitudinal examination of predictors of delinquency: An analysis of data from the Mobile Youth Survey

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“…However, MYS researchers employed two separate measures: one for maternal warmth and one for paternal warmth. Similar to previous research (see Church, Tomek et al, 2012), the current study used these two measures-which are also dimensions of family cohesion (Olson, Russell, & Sprenkle, 1983)-as a measure of family cohesion.…”
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“…However, MYS researchers employed two separate measures: one for maternal warmth and one for paternal warmth. Similar to previous research (see Church, Tomek et al, 2012), the current study used these two measures-which are also dimensions of family cohesion (Olson, Russell, & Sprenkle, 1983)-as a measure of family cohesion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, instead of taking a simple sum of participant responses to the three dichotomous items, Peer influence. Peer influence on delinquency was measured by creating a summative scale of six items (see Church, Tomek et al, 2012). These questions assessed the amount of peer pressure friends applied to their friends to participate in delinquent activities.…”
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“…Furthermore, Church II et al (2012) indicated that, the critical role the family plays in juvenile delinquency has been said to be the single most replicated finding in the juvenile deviance literature.…”
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