Young mothers, delinquent children: Assessing mediating factors among American youth

Citation

Barnes, J. C. & Morris, Robert G. (2012). Young mothers, delinquent children: Assessing mediating factors among American youth. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. vol. 10 (2) pp. 172-189

Abstract

Young motherhood is a risk factor for the child’s delinquency. Few studies, however, have attempted to unpack the mediating factors that underlie this relationship. The current study assessed factors that mediate the association between maternal age at childbirth (MAC) and the child’s delinquency using nationally representative data from the United States. Findings revealed that MAC predicted the child’s delinquency in adolescence. The link between MAC and delinquency was not mediated by parenting factors, neighborhood factors, or the child’s level of self-control. Instead, the MAC effect was completely mediated by the child’s level of exposure to drug-using peers.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541204011423260

Keyword(s)

Crime & delinquency

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Author(s)

Barnes, J. C.
Morris, Robert G.

Year Published

2012

Volume Number

10

Issue Number

2

Pages

172-189

ISSN/ISBN

1541-2040

DOI

10.1177/1541204011423260

Reference ID

1572