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100 1 _aLee, Jeoung Min.
245 1 0 _aFamily incarceration and bullying among urban African American adolescents
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_bThe mediating roles of exposure to delinquent peer norms, trauma, and externalizing behaviors /
_cJeoung Min Lee, Shantalea Johns, Joanne P. Smith-Darden, Jun Sung Hong, Dexter R. Voisin.
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520 _aThe present study examined whether having had an incarcerated adult family member was associated with youth bullying perpetration. The study also examined whether exposure to delinquent peers’ norms, trauma, and externalizing behaviors mediated the link between adult family member’s incarceration and bullying perpetration. The study sample consisted of 638 African American adolescents, aged 13 to 21, in Chicago’s Southside. Major findings indicated that 46.8% of the study participants reported bullying perpetration (i.e., at least 1 to 2 times in the past 30 days). Moreover, an adult family member’s incarceration history was found to be positively associated with having peers who endorsed delinquent norms, trauma, and externalizing behaviors, which were linked to youth’s bullying perpetration. Programs addressing youth bullying need to consider the family dynamics.
538 _aMode of access: Internet.
700 1 _aJohns, Shantalea.
700 1 _aSmith-Darden, Joanne P.
700 1 _aHong, Jun Sung.
700 1 _aVoisin, Dexter R.
773 0 _tFamilies in society: the journal of contemporary social services
_g2019, Vol. 100, No. 4
_x1044-3894
856 _uhttps://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2078/10.1177/1044389419852017
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