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Peer Relations and Delinquency Among Girls in Foster Care Following a Skill-Building Preventive Intervention.

Alana Hu1, Mark J Van Ryzin1, Maria L Schweer-Collins1, Leslie D Leve1.   

Abstract

There is evidence that risk for delinquency is elevated among girls with foster care histories, and one correlate of delinquency is affiliating with peers who engage in delinquent behavior. Although intervention studies have shown positive effects of interventions that target delinquent peer affiliation on reductions in delinquency among adolescents with juvenile justice histories, the success of such interventions for younger girls in foster care, without prior involvement with juvenile justice, is unknown. We analyzed data from a randomized clinical trial of the middle school version of the Keep Safe intervention in a sample of girls in foster care (n = 100). The intervention was delivered to girls and foster parents during the transition to middle school. Path analysis suggested a significant intervention effect on reduction in affiliation with delinquent peers at 12 months (B = -.21). No significant mediation effects were identified. The middle school Keep Safe intervention shows promise as a preventative intervention for reducing affiliation with delinquent peers, which importantly is associated with adolescent delinquent behavior. Implications for researchers and professionals who tailor and deliver evidence-based programs for girls in foster care are discussed.

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Keywords:  delinquency; foster care; girls; intervention; maltreatment; peers

Year:  2020        PMID: 32406265      PMCID: PMC7666035          DOI: 10.1177/1077559520923033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Maltreat        ISSN: 1077-5595


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