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Citation

Fergusson DM, Horwood LJ. Addiction 2000; 95(10): 1525-1536.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, John Wiley and Sons)

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Abstract

Aims. To examine linkages between patterns of alcohol abuse and crime in a New Zealand birth cohort studied to the age of 21 taking into account confounding factors through the use of fixed-effects regression methods. Measurements. Over the period from age 15-21 years assessments were made of: (a) involvement in violent and property crime; and (b) extent (if any) of alcohol abuse/dependence symptoms. In addition, information was gathered on a number of social and contextual factors that were likely to be related to alcohol abuse or crime. Findings. Increasing alcohol abuse was associated with clear and significant (p < 0.0001) increases in rates of both violent and property crime. Control for observed and non-observed confounding through the use of fixed-effects regression models indicated that much of this association was attributable to the effects of confounding factors that were associated with both alcohol abuse and crime. None the less, even after such control alcohol abuse remained significantly related to both violent and property offending. Conclusions. The findings suggest the presence of a possible causal association between alcohol abuse and juvenile offending that is evident after control for both observed and non observed sources of confounding. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Addiction, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Blackwell)

Foreign Countries
New Zealand
Cohort Studies
Young Adult
Late Adolescence
Early Adolescence
Juvenile Substance Use
Juvenile Offender
Juvenile Violence
Juvenile Crime
Adult Substance Use
Adult Offender
Adult Crime
Adult Violence
Offender Substance Use
Alcohol Related Crime
Alcohol Related Violence
Alcohol Use Effects
Substance Use Effects
Crime Causes
Violence Causes
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