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Charles B. Fleming Richard F. Catalano Monica L. Oxford Tracy W. Harachi 《Journal of Quantitative Criminology》2002,18(4):423-439
The social development model (SDM) is a theory of behavior that has proven useful in explaining the etiology of delinquency, violence, and substance use among adolescents as well as early antisocial behavior among pre-adolescents. A further test of the model is its generalizability across population groups. A section of the SDM representing prosocial influences in the etiology of problem behavior was compared for boys and girls and for children from low- and non low-income families using three waves of child, parent and teacher survey data on a sample of 851 elementary school students. Multiple group structural equation modeling was used to assess differences across groups in both measurement of model constructs and hypothesized structural paths between constructs. The results indicate overall similarity in the reliability of measurement models and validity of structural models. 相似文献
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Intergenerational cultural dissonance (ICD)—a clash between parents and children over cultural values—is a frequent issue
for Asian American youth. Using longitudinal data from the Cross Cultural Families Project, this study examines the mechanisms
by which ICD contributes to problem behaviors, including whether ICD predicts parent–child conflict, whether parent–child
conflict then has a direct effect on youth problem behavior, and whether positive bonding with parents mediates the effects
of such conflict on youth problem behaviors among Vietnamese (n = 164) and Cambodian (n = 163) families with adolescents [average age = 15.2 years (SD = 1.05)]. The results from the path analyses show that, in both groups, ICD indirectly predicts problem behaviors by increasing
parent–child conflict, which in turn weakens positive parent–child bonding. Interventions that target youths’ perception of
intergenerational cultural gaps, help them manage conflict, and help strengthen bonds with parents may prevent problem behaviors
among Cambodian and Vietnamese families. This study contributes to inform how to effectively prevent problems and difficulties
among these families.
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