| Literature DB >> 25400490 |
Daniel Ewon Choe1, Marc A Zimmerman2.
Abstract
This is the first longitudinal study of urban African American adolescents that has examined bidirectional effects between their family conflict and violent behavior across all of high school. Structured interviews were administered to 681 students each year in high school at ages 15, 16 17, and 18 years. We used structural equation modeling to test a transactional model and found bidirectional effects between family conflict and violent behavior across the middle years of high school, while accounting for sex and socioeconomic status. Findings suggest a reciprocal process involving interpersonal conflict in African American families and adolescent engagement in youth violence.Entities:
Keywords: African American; family conflict; violent behavior
Year: 2014 PMID: 25400490 PMCID: PMC4230462 DOI: 10.1111/jora.12056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Adolesc ISSN: 1050-8392