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Maltreated and comparison adolescents' recollections of lifetime residences: Relationship to delinquency and marijuana use.

Janet U Schneiderman, Andrea K Kennedy1, Sonya Negriff2, Jennifer Jones3, Penelope K Trickett2.   

Abstract

Both childhood maltreatment and frequent childhood residence changes are associated with poor behavioral outcomes including drug use and delinquency. It is not clear whether a higher number of residences results in poorer outcomes for maltreated adolescents compared to adolescents living in the same community but without child welfare-documented maltreatment. Our study of child welfare-affiliated maltreated youth (n=216) and comparison youth (n=128) from the same community (age M = 18.21, SD = 1.42) examined: 1. whether child/caregiver characteristics and maltreatment status were associated with lifetime number of residences and 2. whether child/caregiver characteristics, residences, and maltreatment status were associated with delinquency and marijuana use. The outcomes of this study, number of residences, delinquency, and marijuana use, were all skewed, and consequently negative binomial regressions were used. Maltreatment status, ever living with a non-parent caregiver, and being older are associated with more residence changes during childhood. More residences and male sex are associated with person offense delinquency and marijuana use. In lower income neighborhoods, such as where the adolescents in this study lived, residence changes are not unusual, but in this study maltreated youth moved more often than youth from the same community. It is important to help caregivers who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods, especially families with child welfare involvement, understand the behavioral consequences of residence changes and provide support for stable long-term housing.

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Keywords:  adolescents; delinquency; maltreatment; marijuana use; residence changes

Year:  2016        PMID: 28154476      PMCID: PMC5279508          DOI: 10.1007/s10826-016-0506-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Fam Stud        ISSN: 1062-1024


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