The Developmental Ecology of Urban Males' Youth Violence.

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Title: The Developmental Ecology of Urban Males' Youth Violence.
Language: English
Authors: Tolan, Patrick H., Gorman-Smith, Deborah, Henry, David B.
Source: Developmental Psychology. Mar 2003 39(2):274-291.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2003
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Black Youth, Hispanic American Students, Juvenile Gangs, Longitudinal Studies, Males, Models, Neighborhoods, Parent Influence, Peer Influence, Poverty, Predictor Variables, Structural Equation Models, Urban Youth, Violence, Youth Problems
ISSN: 0012-1649
Abstract: Tested a developmental-ecological model of violence using longitudinal data from poor, urban African American and Latino adolescent boys and caregivers. Found that community structural characteristics significantly predicted neighborhood social processes. Parenting practices partially mediated relationship between neighborhood social processes and gang membership. Parenting practices were fully mediated in their relationship to peer violence by gang membership. Gang membership was partially mediated by peer violence in relation to individual violence. (Author/KB)
Entry Date: 2003
Accession Number: EJ670218
Database: ERIC
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