Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Mar;38(3):466-80. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9366-8. Epub 2008 Nov 19.
Changes in the family structure can be very disruptive to adolescents who live in those families. This article examines the impact of the number of family transitions on delinquent and drug-using behavior. Specifically, the effect of family transitions is hypothesized to be mediated by problems within the family, school, and peer settings. A sample of 646 boys (73%) and girls (27%) taken from a longitudinal panel study of high-risk adolescents are used to examine these hypotheses. For girls, little support is found for the direct or the indirect effect of family transitions on delinquent behavior or drug use. For boys, however, both forms of problem behavior are influenced by family transitions directly and indirectly through changes in, and problems with, peer associations. The findings suggest that during times of family turmoil, the friendship network of adolescent male children is also disrupted, leading to an increase in associations with delinquent others and, in turn, an increase in problematic behaviors.
家庭结构的变化会对生活在这些家庭中的青少年造成很大的困扰。本文探讨了家庭变迁的数量对犯罪和吸毒行为的影响。具体来说,家庭变迁的影响假设是通过家庭、学校和同伴环境中的问题来调节的。从一项对高危青少年的纵向小组研究中抽取的 646 名男孩(73%)和女孩(27%)样本被用于检验这些假设。对于女孩,几乎没有证据支持家庭变迁对犯罪行为或吸毒的直接或间接影响。然而,对于男孩来说,两种形式的问题行为都受到家庭变迁的直接和间接影响,这种影响是通过同伴关系的变化和同伴关系中出现的问题而产生的。研究结果表明,在家庭动荡时期,青少年男童的友谊网络也会受到干扰,导致他们与犯罪同伴的联系增加,进而导致问题行为的增加。