2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.104669
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Ecological systems in relation to Latinx youth in the juvenile justice system: A narrative literature review

Abstract: We conducted a narrative review of literature focused on Latinx youth in the Juvenile Justice System (JJS). The goal of this review was to identify the behavioral health needs and social and cultural factors that place Latinx youth at disproportionate risk for contact and entrenchment with the JJS. Ecodevelopmental Theory (ET) was used as the guiding framework for this review, and a total of 16 peer reviewed articles from Embase, PsychINFO, and Pubmed were collected, analyzed, and summarized. Consistent with E… Show more

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“…Latinx youth compared to Black youth reported greater psychological needs when cumulative traumas were considered. Hoskins et al (2019) has similarly found that Latinx youth are more likely to demonstrate mental health needs. Youth who were in committed circumstances also had higher psychological and substance related needs than youth who were probationers.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Latinx youth compared to Black youth reported greater psychological needs when cumulative traumas were considered. Hoskins et al (2019) has similarly found that Latinx youth are more likely to demonstrate mental health needs. Youth who were in committed circumstances also had higher psychological and substance related needs than youth who were probationers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%