Title of article :
Examining Externalizing Behavior Trajectories of Youth
in Group Homes: Is there Evidence for Peer Contagion?
Author/Authors :
Bethany R. Lee، نويسنده , , Ron Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Although concerns about peer contagion are
often cited in critiques of group treatments for troubled
youths, few studies have examined the effects of exposure
to deviant peers in residential group care settings. This
study used administrative data of youth served at Boys
Town, a nationally-known group care provider. Using latent
class growth analysis, this study identified the externalizing
behavior trajectories of youth in group care as well as the
behavior trajectory of the peers with whom they lived,
assessed the relationship between youth trajectory classes
and individual and peer group characteristics as well as the
relationship between an individual youth’s behavior pattern
and the behavior pattern of proximal peers. Several results
suggested the presence of peer contagion in group care: a
trajectory class of gradually increasing externalizing behavior
problems, the strength of deviant peer density in
predicting an individual youth’s externalizing behavior
trajectories and significant associations between behavior
patterns of youth and proximal peers. While there is some
evidence that suggests an increase in problem behavior
during care, results from this study indicated that over 90%
of the youth did not have an increase in problem behaviors
and that positive peer influences may also be protective and
inhibit problem behaviors
Keywords :
Peer contagion . Externalizing behavior .Group care
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology