Disentangling the relationship between child maltreatment and violent delinquency: Using a nationally representative sample

Citation

Yun, Ilhong; Ball, Jeremy D.; & Lim, Hyeyoung (2011). Disentangling the relationship between child maltreatment and violent delinquency: Using a nationally representative sample. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. vol. 26 (1) pp. 88-110

Abstract

This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally representative sample of adolescents, to disentangle the relationship between child maltreatment and violent delinquency. Also examined are potential moderating effects of gender, socioeconomic status (SES), and religiosity on the association between child maltreatment and violent delinquency. Contrary to prior research findings, the current analyses reveal that physical abuse is not associated with future violent delinquency, whereas sexual abuse and neglect predict violent delinquency significantly. The current study also did not reveal any moderating effects of gender, SES, and religiosity on the association between maltreatment and violent delinquency. Interpretations of these findings are presented, drawing on the properties of the national probability sample compared to the findings of most prior studies that used localized samples.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260510362886

Keyword(s)

Crime & delinquency

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Interpersonal Violence

Author(s)

Yun, Ilhong
Ball, Jeremy D.
Lim, Hyeyoung

Year Published

2011

Volume Number

26

Issue Number

1

Pages

88-110

DOI

10.1177/0886260510362886

Reference ID

1330