| Literature DB >> 17704461 |
Xiaojin Chen1, Lisa Thrane, Les B Whitbeck, Kurt D Johnson, Dan R Hoyt.
Abstract
This study examines the effects of childhood-onset conduct disorder on later antisocial behavior and street victimization among a group of homeless and runaway adolescents. Four hundred twenty-eight homeless and runaway youth were interviewed directly on the streets and in shelters from four Midwestern states. Key findings include the following. First, compared with those who exhibit adolescent-onset conduct disorder, youth with childhood onset are more likely to engage in a series of antisocial behaviors such as use of sexual and nonsexual survival strategies. Second, youth with childhood-onset conduct disorder are more likely to experience violent victimization; this association, however, is mostly through an intervening process such as engagement in deviant survival strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17704461 PMCID: PMC2581504 DOI: 10.1177/0886260507303731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interpers Violence ISSN: 0886-2605