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Parenting Styles and Juvenile Delinquency: Exploring Gendered Relationships
Authors:Mike Tapia  Leanne Fiftal Alarid  Courtney Clare
Abstract:We use the NLSY97 dataset to examine the parenting‐delinquency relationship and how it is conditioned by parents’ gender, controlling for youths’ gender. Generally, neglectful and authoritarian parenting styles were associated with the highest levels of delinquency in youths. When the sample was split by parent gender, authoritarianism held up across both groups, but permissive and neglectful parenting was only significant for fathers. Independent of parenting style, boys have higher delinquency levels than girls. The strength and magnitude of this relationship is nearly identical in separate equations for mothers and fathers. Parental attachment was not a significant protective factor against delinquency for either mothers or fathers.
Keywords:parenting style  delinquency  gender  neglect  authoritarian  juvenile justice
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