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Victimization, Psychological Distress and Subsequent Offending Among Youth
Authors:Hartinger-Saunders Robin M  Rittner Barbara  Wieczorek William  Nochajski Thomas  Rine Christine M  Welte John
Affiliation:
  • a Georgia State University, 140 Decatur Street, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
  • b University at Buffalo, 685 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1050, USA
  • c Buffalo State College, 1300 Elmwood Avenue # 8203, Buffalo, NY 14222-1004, USA
  • d Plymouth State University, Mary Taylor House 102, Plymouth, NH 03264-1595, USA
  • Abstract:
    The current study examined the relationship between the victimization of youth, psychological distress and subsequent offending. It examined whether direct and vicarious victimization by exposure to violence in the family, among peers, and in the neighborhood, significantly predicted psychological distress among study participants and whether psychological distress significantly predicted subsequent offending over time. In addition, it examined the extent (if any) to which psychological distress mediated the relationship between victimization and subsequent offending. Method: study data are from wave 1 and wave 2 of the Buffalo Longitudinal Study of Young Men (BLSYM), a population based sample (n = 625) of young men, ages 16-19 years old in a metropolitan area of Buffalo, New York. A path analytic approach was used for the main analyses. Findings: personal, vicarious victimization by exposure to violence among peers, and perception of neighborhood safety were significant predictors of offending at wave 1. Personal and property victimization was significant predictors of psychological distress. Psychological distress did not have a significant relationship with offending at wave 1 yet, it did at wave 2. Vicarious victimization by exposure to violence among peers and offending at wave 1 were all significant predictors of offending at wave 2. The results highlight the need to respond to both direct and vicarious victimization among young males to reduce psychological distress and subsequent offending.
    Keywords:Child welfare   Direct victimization   Vicarious victimization   Offending   Psychological distress   Youth
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