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The Role of Depressed Mood and Anger in the Relationship Between Family Conflict and Delinquent Behavior
Authors:Sigfusdottir  Inga-Dora  Farkas  George  Silver  Eric
Institution:(1) Centre for Social Research and Analysis, Reykjavik, Iceland;(2) Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania;(3) Law and Justice and Sociology, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Drawing on R. Agnew's (Foundation for a general strain theory of crime and delinquency. Criminology 30: 47–87, 1992) general strain theory, this paper examines whether depressed mood and anger mediate the effects of family conflict on delinquency. We examine data on 7758 students, 14–16 years old, attending the compulsory 9th and 10th grades of the Icelandic secondary school system. We use structural equation modeling to show that exposure to arguments and fights at home are positively related to both depressed mood and anger among adolescents. Anger is positively associated with delinquent behavior whereas depressed mood has no effect on delinquency.
Keywords:depressed mood  anger  family conflict  delinquent behavior
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