A prospective study of sexual risk patterns associated with delinquency and justice involvement among child welfare system-involved male adolescents in the United States.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1111/psrh.12255
Nickholas Grant, Gabriel J Merrin, Keisha April, Ayana April-Sandars, Ishita Arora, Derrick Gordon
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Abstract

Introduction: Early sexual activity and teen pregnancy are known risk factors for delinquency and justice involvement among male adolescents. However, less is known about these patterns among child welfare system (CWS)-involved boys who face significant social barriers and past/current traumatic experiences.

Methods: We prospectively examined these associations among male adolescents who identified as low and high risk for child-maltreatment via a secondary data analysis of the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect dataset-a large scale assessment of children, their parents, and their teachers in the United States to understand issues of child abuse and neglect. We extracted and examined data from 657 boys who were identified as at-risk for maltreatment or with histories of substantiated maltreatment at ages 6, 8, 12, 14, and 16. We used structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between sexual activity (i.e., age of sexual debut, actively having sex, and sex resulting in a child) and changes in delinquency and justice involvement.

Results: Male adolescents who have engaged in sex and/or have fathered a child had greater increases in delinquency over time compared to those who have not had sex. Further, fathering a child was significantly associated with justice involvement, especially for the high-risk group.

Conclusion: Results indicate that greater efforts should be taken to ascertain CWS-involved male adolescents' sexual health practices and parenting status. Male adolescents in the CWS require support with accessing developmentally appropriate sexual health education and family services.

对美国涉及儿童福利系统的男性青少年中与犯罪和司法参与相关的性风险模式的前瞻性研究。
导言:众所周知,过早性行为和少女怀孕是男性青少年犯罪和卷入司法的风险因素。然而,人们对儿童福利系统(CWS)所涉及的男孩的这些模式却知之甚少,因为他们面临着严重的社会障碍和过去/现在的创伤经历:我们通过对《儿童虐待和忽视纵向研究》数据集的二次数据分析,前瞻性地研究了被认定为儿童虐待低风险和高风险的男性青少年之间的这些关联。该数据集是美国为了解儿童虐待和忽视问题而对儿童、其父母和教师进行的大规模评估。我们提取并研究了 657 名男孩的数据,这些男孩在 6 岁、8 岁、12 岁、14 岁和 16 岁时被确认为面临虐待风险或有确凿的虐待史。我们使用结构方程模型研究了性活动(即初次性行为年龄、主动发生性行为和性行为导致孩子出生)与犯罪和司法参与变化之间的关系:结果:与没有发生过性行为的青少年相比,发生过性行为和/或有过孩子的男性青少年的犯罪率随着时间的推移会有更大的增长。此外,孩子的父亲与司法介入有显著关联,尤其是在高风险群体中:结论:研究结果表明,应加大力度了解参与社区福利服务的男性青少年的性健康行为和为人父母的状况。儿童福利院中的男性青少年需要在获得适合其发展的性健康教育和家庭服务方面得到支持。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health provides the latest peer-reviewed, policy-relevant research and analysis on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the United States and other developed countries. For more than four decades, Perspectives has offered unique insights into how reproductive health issues relate to one another; how they are affected by policies and programs; and their implications for individuals and societies. Published four times a year, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health includes original research, special reports and commentaries on the latest developments in the field of sexual and reproductive health, as well as staff-written summaries of recent findings in the field.
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