Predictors of Self-Determination and Mental Health Symptoms Among Youth in Juvenile Justice Facilities

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
David E. Houchins, Eliseo Jimenez, N. Langley, K. Plescow, Christopher C Henrich
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Abstract

The purpose of this article was to examine the relationships between (a) youth and facility characteristics and (b) youth risk and resilience factors (i.e., mental health, self-determination [SD]) in juvenile justice facilities. Extant self-report data from 205 nationally representative correctional facilities and 7,073 youth, collected as part of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Survey of Residential Placement, were analyzed. Youth charateristics included sex, race, disability classification, mental health status, traumatic events/abuse encountered, offense committed, and SD. Facility factors included facility climate and counseling services. Results indicated that both prior abuse and victimization in the facility were positively correlated with mental health symptoms and SD. Positive perceptions of facility climate were associated with lower mental health symptoms. Youth who were female, younger, with a learning disability, and had committed a violent offense, reported more mental health symptoms. Positive perceptions of facility climate and receipt of counseling in the facility were associated with higher SD. Contrary to expectations, prior abuse and victimization in the facility were associated with higher SD. Recommendations include creating positive facility climates, developing targeted SD instruction, and providing tailored counseling services to facilitate successful transitions out of juvenile justice.
少年司法机构青少年自我决定与心理健康症状的预测因素
本文的目的是研究(a)青少年与监狱特征和(b)青少年风险和恢复力因素(即心理健康、自我决定[SD])之间的关系。现有的自我报告数据来自205个具有全国代表性的惩教机构和7073名青少年,这些数据是青少年司法和犯罪调查办公室的一部分。青少年特征包括性别、种族、残疾分类、精神健康状况、创伤事件/遭受虐待、犯罪行为和障碍。设施因素包括设施气候和咨询服务。结果表明,在该机构的虐待和受害与心理健康症状和障碍均呈正相关。对设施气候的积极看法与较低的心理健康症状相关。女性、年轻、有学习障碍、有暴力犯罪前科的青少年报告了更多的心理健康症状。对设施气候的积极感知和接受设施咨询与较高的SD相关。与预期相反,先前的虐待和受害与较高的SD有关。建议包括创造积极的设施氛围,发展有针对性的可持续发展指导,并提供量身定制的咨询服务,以促进青少年司法的成功过渡。
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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