Lec 2 Flashcards
1
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4 types of youth delinquents:
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- Youth at risk
- First offenders
- Habitual offenders
- Multiple offenders
2
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Individual risk factors:
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- Social- e.g., amount of aggression showed as a child
- Cognitive- learning disorders, language problems
- Emotional expression/control of anger, empathy
- Biological- interaction o vulnerability x experience (heart rate level, skin conductance, MAOA activity)
3
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Familial risk factors:
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- Parenting styles
- Parents’ own psychopathology
- Attachment
- Domestic violence
- Maltreatment of child/adolescent
- Sibling delinquency
- Parent/s absent
4
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Parenting style on youth:
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- Authoritarian- antisocial behavior
- Permissive
- Authoritative- protects against antisocial behavior for girls
5
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Extra-familial risk factors:
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- Poverty
- Social exclusion & society/peer rejection
- Educational environment
- School failure, grade retention, low intelligence
6
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Individual protective factors:
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- Low impulsivity
- Easy temperament
- Low levels of ADHD symptoms
- Biological level: high/er:
- Heart rate level
- Skin conductance arousal
- Anxiety and shyness
- MAOA activity → MAOA-H
7
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Family protective factors:
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- Close relationships to at least 1 parent (also siblings)
- Intensive parental supervision
- Low physical punishment
- Parental disapproval of aggressive behavior/coping skills
- Above-average SES families:
- Many family activities
- Parents model constructive coping
- Positive parental attitudes toward the child’s education
8
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Extra-familial protective factors:
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School: -Good school achievement -Stronger bonding to school -Forceful work motivation -Support and supervision by teachers -Clear classroom rules and a positive climate Peers: -Having non-deviant good friends -Peers who disapprove of aggression -Religious activities -Social isolation (temporarily)
9
Q
What SAVRY measures?
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SPJ of violence risk in youth
10
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What SAPROF-YV measures?
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Assessment of protective factors for violence in youth
11
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What RS-YV measures
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Violence risk scale youth version: broaden the scope for females,
12
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What CBCL measures
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Child Behavior Checklist
-Screening for psychopathology