Risk factors for violence and relational aggression in adolescence
journal contribution
posted on 2007-04-01, 00:00authored byT Herrenkohl, B McMorris, R Catalano, R Abbott, Sheryl Hemphill, John ToumbourouJohn Toumbourou
Analyses examined risk factors for seventh- and ninth-grade youth categorized as nonoffenders, physically violent, relationally aggressive, and both violent and relationally aggressive. Bivariate and multivariate results showed that relationally aggressive youth were elevated on most risks above levels for nonoffenders but lower than those for youth who were violent alone or violent in combination with relational aggression. Youth who were both relationally aggressive and violent did not differ from those who were violent alone on most risk factors examined. Peer, individual, and family risks were among the strongest predictors.
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Journal
Journal of interpersonal violence: concerned with the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of physical and sexual violence