Race, sex, and discrimination in school settings: A multilevel analysis of associations with delinquency

Citation

Chambers, Brittany D. & Erausquin, Jennifer T. (2018). Race, sex, and discrimination in school settings: A multilevel analysis of associations with delinquency. Journal of School Health. vol. 88 (2) pp. 159-166

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a critical phase of development and experimentation with delinquent behaviors. There is a growing body of literature exploring individual and structural impacts of discrimination on health outcomes and delinquent behaviors. However, there is limited research assessing how school diversity and discrimination impact students' delinquent behaviors. In response, the purpose of this study was to assess if individual- and school-level indicators of discrimination and diversity were associated with student delinquent behaviors among African American and White students. METHODS: We analyzed Wave I (1994-1995) data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Our analysis was limited to 8947 African American and White students (73% White, 48% male, and 88% parent ≥ high school education). We used multilevel zero-inflated negative binomial regression to test the association of individual- and school characteristics and discrimination with the number of self-reported delinquent behaviors. RESULTS: Race, sex, perceived peer inclusion, and teacher discrimination were predictors of students' delinquent behaviors. The average school perceived peer inclusion and percentage of African Americans in teaching roles were associated with delinquent behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study highlight the potential for intervention at the interpersonal and school levels to reduce delinquency among African American and White students.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/josh.12589

Keyword(s)

risk behaviors alcohol drugs delinquency discrimination teacher diversity

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of School Health

Author(s)

Chambers, Brittany D.
Erausquin, Jennifer T.

Year Published

2018

Volume Number

88

Issue Number

2

Pages

159-166

Edition

January 14, 2018

ISSN/ISBN

1746-1561

DOI

10.1111/josh.12589

Reference ID

7570