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An Examination of Risk Profiles among Justice-Involved Girls: Do Race and Place Matter?
Deviant Behavior ( IF 1.716 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-26 , DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2021.1982659
Julie M. Krupa 1 , Richard Dembo 2 , James Schmeidler 3 , Jessica Wolff 4 , Jennifer Wareham 5
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ABSTRACT

Studies addressing risk factors among justice-involved girls in rural areas remain a neglected area of research. Following an intersectional framework, the current study examines the patterning of a broad range of risk factors and health needs, across urban and rural contexts, among arrested African American, Hispanic, and white females who participated in a public health service. Results from a latent class analysis suggest significant differences in substance use, physical health, depression, and trauma experiences among the racial/ethnic groups and across geographic setting. This study has implications for prevention, screening and assessment procedures of arrested youths, and intervention services in the juvenile justice system.



中文翻译:

参与司法的女孩的风险状况检查:种族和地点重要吗?

摘要

解决农村地区参与司法的女孩的风险因素的研究仍然是一个被忽视的研究领域。根据交叉框架,本研究调查了参与公共卫生服务的被捕非裔美国人、西班牙裔和白人女性在城市和农村环境中的广泛风险因素和健康需求的模式。潜在类别分析的结果表明,种族/族裔群体和地理环境之间的物质使用、身体健康、抑郁和创伤经历存在显着差异。本研究对被捕青少年的预防、筛查和评估程序以及少年司法系统中的干预服务具有重要意义。

更新日期:2021-09-26
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