Types of Aggression among Incarcerated Juveniles: The Roles of Gender and Offense Type |
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Authors: | Andrea L. Johnson Anna Cash Ghee P. A. Deardorff |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , Xavier University , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA;2. Hamilton County Juvenile Court , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
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Abstract: | A new instrument, the Psychological Maltreatment Review (PMR), is introduced and its psychometrics are described. The PMR examines adult retrospective reports of child psychological abuse, psychological neglect, and psychological support, measured separately for maternal and paternal figures. Male and female participants (N?=?1,051) completed the PMR and a measure of adult attachment, the Revised Experiences in Close Relationships scale (Fraley, Waller, &; Brennan, 2000). The three scales of the PMR demonstrated very good internal consistency. The structural validity of the PMR was supported by both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, as was the notion of an independent parental support/nonsupport variable. Indicative of the construct validity of this measure, all PMR scales were significantly correlated with anxious and avoidant attachment in close relationships. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that paternal neglect and maternal psychological abuse predicted participants' anxious attachment, whereas less paternal and maternal support was associated with avoidant attachment. |
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Keywords: | adolescents delinquency juvenile females relational aggression violent/nonviolent offending |
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