Title of article :
Developmental Trajectories of Boys’ and Girls’ Delinquency:
Sex Differences and Links to Later Adolescent Outcomes
Author/Authors :
Shari Miller & Patrick S. Malone & Kenneth A. Dodge، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study examined gender differences in trajectories
of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period in
adolescence and differential outcomes of these diverse
developmental pathways. Participants were 754 children
who were part of a longitudinal study of the development of
early starting conduct problems. Four trajectory patterns
were identified across grades 7–12: increasing, desisting,
chronic, and nonproblem groups. Although the proportion
of boys and girls varied across the pathways, both genders
were represented on these trajectories. Boys were more
represented on the chronic and desisting trajectories; girls
were more represented in the nonproblem group. However,
the proportion of boys and girls was similar in the increasing
trajectory. Trajectory membership significantly
predicted age 19 outcomes for partner violence, risky
sexual behavior and depression, and the risk conferred on
these negative adjustment outcomes did not vary by gender.
The overall pattern was characterized by poor outcomes at
age 19 for youth in both the chronic and the increasing
trajectories. The major conclusion is that, other than base
rate differences, developmental patterns and outcomes for
girls mimic those previously found for boys.
Keywords :
Delinquency . Antisocial behavior .Sex differences . Trajectories
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology