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Longitudinal examination of peer and partner influences on gender-specific pathways from child abuse to adult crime.

Jungeun Olivia Lee1, Todd I Herrenkohl2, Hyunzee Jung2, Martie L Skinner2, J Bart Klika3.   

Abstract

Research provides increasing evidence of the association of child abuse with adult antisocial behavior. However, less is known about the developmental pathways that underlie this association. Building on the life course model of antisocial behavior, the present study examined possible developmental pathways linking various forms of child abuse (physical, emotional, sexual) to adult antisocial behavior. These pathways include child and adolescent antisocial behavior, as well as adulthood measures of partner risk taking, warmth, and antisocial peer influences. Data are from the Lehigh Longitudinal Study, a prospective longitudinal study examining long-term developmental outcomes subsequent to child maltreatment. Participant families in the Lehigh Longitudinal Study were followed from preschool age into adulthood. Analyses of gender differences addressed the consistency of path coefficients across genders. Results for 297 adult participants followed from early childhood showed that, for both genders, physical and emotional child abuse predicted adult crime indirectly through child and adolescent antisocial behavior, as well as adult partner and antisocial peer influences. However, for females, having an antisocial partner predicted an affiliation with antisocial peers, and that in turn predicted adult crime. For males, having an antisocial partner was associated with less partner warmth, which in turn predicted an affiliation with antisocial peers, itself a proximal predictor of adult crime. Sexual abuse also predicted adolescent antisocial behavior, but only for males, supporting what some have called "a delayed-onset pathway" for females, whereby the exposure to early risks produce much later developmental outcomes.
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Keywords:  Adult crime; Child abuse; Gender differences; Partners; Peers

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26271556      PMCID: PMC4567933          DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.07.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0145-2134


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