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Differences in risk factors and adjustment for male and female delinquents in treatment foster care
Authors:Patricia Chamberlain Ph.D.  John B. Reid Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene, Oregon;(2) Oregon Social Learning Center, 207 East 5th Avenue, Suite 202, 97401 Eugene, Oregon
Abstract:Differences by gender in the presence of risk factors, patterns of previous delinquency, and response to treatment were examined for a sample of 88 adolescents who were placed in Treatment Foster Care. Females were found to have fewer foster parent-reported problem behaviors than their male counterparts during the first month of treatment. By month 6, problem behavior levels for males had dropped, while scores for female subjects had increased to the level of males at month 1. No differences in pre-post arrest data or program completion rates for males and females were found. Implications for research on and treatment of female adolescents with conduct problems are discussed.
Keywords:Treatment Foster Care  gender  delinquency
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