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Citation

Cénat JM, Hébert M, Blais M, Lavoie F, Guerrier M. Adolesc. Saude 2015; 12(3): 43-52.

Affiliation

Department of sexology, Université du Québec à Montréal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Editorarte Projetos de Comunicação e Editora)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

28111591

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Juvenile delinquency is one of the major public concerns in many countries. This study aims to document the association between exposure to interparental violence and delinquent behaviors among high school students in Quebec (Canada).

METHODS: A representative sample of 8194 students aged 14-20 years was recruited in Quebec (Canada) high schools. Participants completed a questionnaire describing delinquent behaviors as well as exposure to interparental psychological and physical violence.

FINDINGS: Overall, one out of two participants has experienced delinquent behaviors and 61.8% of them have reported having been exposed to at least one of the two forms of family violence. Overall, youth exposed to interparental violence are more likely to experience delinquent behaviors. Both psychological and physical interparental violence were significantly and independently associated with delinquent behaviors.

CONCLUSION: The findings of this study point out the vulnerability of youth exposed to interparental violence. They also highlight the need in the prevention of juvenile delinquency to focus not only on youth but also on both parents that may have been involved in family violence.


Language: en

Keywords

Delinquent behaviors; Exposure to family violence; Social learning theory

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