Delinquency, Substance Use, and Risky Sexual Behaviors among Youth who are involved in the Justice System and Predominantly Reside in Rural Communities: Patterns and Associated Risk Factors.

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1080/0735648x.2022.2103014
Kristina Childs, Jill Viglione, Jason E Chapman, Tess K Drazdowski, Michael R McCart, Ashli J Sheidow
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Abstract

There is a significant gap in research examining the prevalence of problem behaviors among youth involved in the juvenile justice system in rural areas. The current study sought to address this gap by exploring the behavioral patterns of 210 youth who were on juvenile probation in predominantly rural counties and who were identified as having a substance use disorder. First, we examined the correlation among 7 problem behaviors representing different forms of substance use, delinquency, and sexual risk-taking and 8 risk factors related to recent service utilization, internalizing and externalizing difficulties, and social support networks. Then, we used latent class analysis (LCA) to identify distinct behavioral profiles based on the observed problem behaviors. LCA identified a 3-class model representing distinct groups labeled Experimenting (70%), Polysubstance Use + Delinquent Behaviors (24%), and Diverse Delinquent Behaviors (6%). Finally, we assessed differences (i.e., ANOVA, χ2) in each risk factor across the behavioral profiles. Important similarities and differences in the association among the problem behaviors, behavioral profiles, and the risk factors were revealed. These findings underscore the need for an interconnected behavioral health model within rural juvenile justice systems that is able to address youths' multidimensional needs including criminogenic, behavioral, and physical health needs.

主要居住在农村社区的涉案青少年的犯罪、药物使用和危险性行为:模式及相关风险因素》。
关于农村地区少年司法系统所涉青少年问题行为发生率的研究还存在很大差距。本研究试图通过探索 210 名主要居住在农村地区的青少年缓刑犯的行为模式来弥补这一空白,这些青少年被确认为患有药物使用障碍。首先,我们研究了代表不同形式的药物使用、犯罪和性冒险的 7 种问题行为,以及与近期服务利用、内化和外化困难以及社会支持网络有关的 8 种风险因素之间的相关性。然后,我们使用潜类分析(LCA)根据观察到的问题行为识别出不同的行为特征。潜类分析确定了一个三类模型,分别代表实验(70%)、多种药物使用+不良行为(24%)和多种不良行为(6%)这三个不同的群体。最后,我们评估了各行为特征中各风险因素的差异(即方差分析、χ2)。结果显示,问题行为、行为特征和风险因素之间的关联存在重要的相似性和差异性。这些发现强调了在农村少年司法系统中建立相互关联的行为健康模式的必要性,这种模式能够满足青少年的多方面需求,包括犯罪、行为和身体健康需求。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
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