Gibson C L, Tibbetts S G
University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2000 Apr;86(2):509-18. doi: 10.2466/pr0.2000.86.2.509.
Research has shown several factors increase the likelihood of early onset of offending; however, interactions among prenatal risk factors and sociological factors in predicting early onset have been a neglected area of research. The purpose of this study was to test the interactive effect of material cigarette smoking during pregnancy and the absence of the father from the household in predicting early onset of offending. The longitudinal data utilized for this study of 215 inner-city, African-American youth offenders were taken from the Philadelphia portion of the Collaborative Perinatal Project. A logistic regression analysis indicated that the combined effect of maternal cigarette smoking and absence of father from the household had a significant influence in predicting early onset of offending beyond the direct effects of the independent variables while controlling for sex of youth.
研究表明,有几个因素会增加犯罪行为早发的可能性;然而,产前风险因素和社会学因素在预测犯罪行为早发方面的相互作用一直是一个被忽视的研究领域。本研究的目的是检验孕期母亲吸烟和家庭中父亲缺失在预测犯罪行为早发方面的交互作用。本研究对215名市中心的非裔美国青少年罪犯进行了纵向研究,所使用的数据取自协作围产期项目的费城部分。逻辑回归分析表明,在控制青少年性别的同时,母亲吸烟和家庭中父亲缺失的综合效应在预测犯罪行为早发方面具有显著影响,其影响超出了自变量的直接效应。