澳大利亚和美国青少年暴力的可变决定因素:一项纵向研究。

IF 2.7 Q1 Social Sciences
Sheryl A Hemphill, Rachel Smith, John W Toumbourou, Todd I Herrenkohl, Richard F Catalano, Barbara J McMorris, Helena Romaniuk
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青少年暴力是一个全球性问题。关于青少年暴力的主要研究是在美国进行的,很少有研究调查在澳大利亚等可比的西方国家中,青少年暴力的患病率或预测因素是否相似。在当前的论文中,分析使用了两波数据进行,这些数据是一项关于青少年发展的跨国纵向研究的一部分,研究对象是澳大利亚维多利亚州和美国华盛顿州约4000名12至16岁的学生。学生们完成了一份关于问题行为的自我报告调查,包括暴力行为,以及五个领域(个人、家庭、同伴、学校、社区)的风险和保护因素。与华盛顿州相比,在过去的12个月里,维多利亚州女性攻击或殴打他人的比例在第一次调查中较低,而在后续调查中,维多利亚州男性的比例较高。初步分析并没有显示出各州特有的暴力行为预测因素。因此,最终的多变量模型包括华盛顿州和维多利亚州的联合样本。在多元模型中,保护因素为女生和学生情绪控制。危险因素包括先前的暴力行为、家庭冲突、与暴力同伴的联系、社区解体、有利于吸毒的社区规范、学校停学和逮捕。这些发现的一个主要含义是,影响北美暴力行为的一系列因素可能也适用于澳大利亚。因此,美国早期干预和预防项目的应用可能是必要的,并根据澳大利亚的情况进行一些调整。
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Modifiable determinants of youth violence in Australia and the United States: A longitudinal study.

Youth violence is a global problem. The major research into youth violence has been conducted in the United States (U.S.) and there has been little research to investigate whether the prevalence or predictors are similar in comparable Western countries like Australia. In the current paper, analyses are conducted using two waves of data collected as part of a cross-national longitudinal study of adolescent development in approximately 4000 students aged 12 to 16 years in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, U.S.. Students completed a self-report survey of problem behaviours including violent behaviour, as well as risk and protective factors across five domains (individual, family, peer, school, community).Compared to Washington State, rates of attacking or beating another over the past 12-months were lower in Victoria for females in the first survey and higher for Victorian males in the follow-up survey. Preliminary analyses did not show state-specific predictors of violent behaviour. Therefore, the final multivariate model included the combined Washington State and Victorian samples. In the multivariate model, protective factors were being female and student emotion control. Risk factors were prior violent behaviour, family conflict, association with violent peers, community disorganisation, community norms favourable to drug use, school suspensions, and arrests. A major implication of these findings is that the range of factors that influence violent behaviour in North America may also apply in Australia. Hence, the application of U.S. early intervention and prevention programs may be warranted, with some tailoring to the Australian context.

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期刊介绍: For over 30 years, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology has been presenting a professional eclectic approach to the tertiary field of criminology by promoting quality research and debate on crime and criminal justice. Features of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology include: - peer review of all articles - a diversity of theoretical and methodological articles - current ethical and ideological debates - special topic features. Disciplines covered include: - psychology - law - politics - history - sociology - forensic sciences.
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