| Literature DB >> 23772203 |
Patricia Logan-Greene1, Paula S Nurius, Carole Hooven, Elaine A Thompson.
Abstract
A history of victimization and violence perpetration are well-established risk factors that hamper positive development in early adulthood, yet their separate and overlapping effects are rarely examined simultaneously, confounding understanding of their relative impacts. This study follows a diverse sample of at-risk adolescents (N=570) into early adulthood, comparing roles and resources, stress and distress, and maladaptive behaviors for those with a history of no violence, victimization only, perpetration only, and both perpetration and victimization. Results demonstrate four distinctive profiles, although all violence-exposed youth report more problems in the three assessed domains relative to those with no violence histories. Implications for intervention are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Early adulthood; development; victimization; violence
Year: 2013 PMID: 23772203 PMCID: PMC3678967 DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2012.755139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vict Offender ISSN: 1556-4886