Sexualized Behaviors Partially Mediate the Link between Maltreatment and Delinquent Behaviors

2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 2217-2228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melissa T. Merrick ◽  
Alan J. Litrownik ◽  
Benyamin Margolis ◽  
Tisha R. A. Wiley ◽  
Mark D. Everson ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 088626052110014
Author(s):  
Amélie Gauthier-Duchesne ◽  
Martine Hébert ◽  
Martin Blais

To reflect the complex phenomena of child sexual abuse (CSA), studies should examine possible gender specificities and explore potentially explanatory mechanisms. The current study aimed to test the moderating effect of gender in the mediated relationship between CSA, self-esteem, and delinquency during adolescence. A moderated mediation model was tested among a representative sample of 8,194 high school students (57.8% girls and 42.2% boys) age 14 to 18 in the province of Quebec in Canada. Results showed that self-esteem has an indirect effect on the relationship between CSA and delinquency. Gender (being a boy) was associated with a higher level of self-esteem and an increased risk of delinquent behaviors. Among victims of CSA, boys reported lower levels of self-esteem than girls, which was associated with an increased risk of displaying delinquent behaviors. Self-esteem may be an important target of intervention for sexually abused youth, especially for boys. Focusing on promoting positive self-esteem may also reduce the risk for male adolescents struggling with the deleterious consequences of delinquency.


2016 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 219-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izaskun Sarabia ◽  
Ana Estévez
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2019 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 201-211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Dillard ◽  
Kathryn Maguire-Jack ◽  
Kathryn Showalter ◽  
Kathryn G. Wolf ◽  
Megan M. Letson
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Author(s):  
Eunjung Park ◽  
Min Kyung Lim ◽  
Jinju Park ◽  
Tran Thi Phuong Thao ◽  
Sukyung Jeong ◽  
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Objectives: To identify trajectories and potential predictors of tobacco use patterns among adolescents in Korea and to develop appropriate strategies for the implementation of primary prevention of tobacco use.Methods: Tobacco trajectory and associated predictors were analyzed for 1,169 children from sixth (age 11) to tenth (age 15) grades in The Korean Children & Youth Panel Survey from 2012 to 2016. Results: The three trajectory of smoking experience was identified: non-smokers (T1; 82.3%), temporary users (T2; 3.4%), and continuous users (T3; 14.3%). Compared with non-smokers, “ever-users” (i.e., T2 and T3) were significantly associated with a higher likelihood of having a girlfriend, committing delinquent behaviors, having delinquent friends, having a lesser reading time, dissatisfaction with grades, and being in lower household income. Having delinquent friends, having a lesser reading time, and being in the lowest household income were the significant factors for being continuous users (T3).Conclusions: Experiencing delinquent behaviors and lower socioeconomic status might initiate and continue the smoking among adolescents, while smoking experimentation could be shifted by concern about grades and engaging in positive leisure activities. These information can contribute to development of tailored prevention and early cessation programs for adolescents.


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