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Differences in neuropsychological and academic achievement between adolescent delinquents and status offenders.

作者信息

Famularo R, Fenton T, Kinscherff R, Barnum R, Bolduc S, Bunschaft D

机构信息

Boston Juvenile Court Clinic, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health 02108.

出版信息

Am J Psychiatry. 1992 Sep;149(9):1252-7. doi: 10.1176/ajp.149.9.1252.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study sought to determine whether neurocognitive factors could discriminate delinquents brought before a juvenile court in a large urban area from nondelinquent status offenders brought before the same court.

METHOD

Psychological tests were administered to 216 adolescents, aged 13-15 years, presenting to a large urban juvenile court. One hundred ten delinquents (65 male and 45 female) were compared to 106 high-risk nondelinquents (65 male and 41 female) on the WISC-R subtests, the Wide Range Achievement Test, and the Memory for Designs Test.

RESULTS

Discriminant analysis revealed that the male delinquents could not be discriminated from the comparison group of male status offenders on the basis of scores on any of the measures. Among the female subjects, scores on reading, arithmetic, digit span, and picture completion subtests and the Memory for Designs Test differed significantly between groups, with some of the findings favoring status offenders and others favoring delinquents.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, the findings did not support the hypothesis that inferior intelligence is an independent risk factor for delinquent behavior.

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