Emma Louise Rodgers, Jordan Beardslee, Elizabeth Cauffman, Paul J Frick, Laurence Steinberg
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Abstract
Objective: The presence of callous-unemotional (CU) traits in adolescence predisposes youth to negative behavioral and social outcomes and may be particularly damaging to youth involved in the justice system. Whereas research has shown that CU traits predict later arrest, it remains unknown whether rearrest predicts changes in CU traits and whether these associations may be modified by maternal relationship quality. The present study assessed whether being rearrested predicted changes in CU traits and whether these associations varied by maternal warmth and maternal hostility.
Hypotheses: We hypothesized that self-reported CU traits would increase at data collection time points following rearrest. Further, we hypothesized that maternal warmth would buffer the negative effects of rearrest, whereas maternal hostility would not have a significant moderating effect on the associations.
Method: Hypotheses were tested using a large, multisite longitudinal data set of 1,216 justice-involved male youth (Mage = 15.82 years at baseline; 47% Latino, 38% Black/African American, 15% White). Data from a series of nine interviews (across a 7-year period) were used to determine associations between rearrest at one-time point and CU traits at the subsequent time point.
Results: Rearrest is associated with a significant increase in CU traits. However, these associations are not moderated by either maternal warmth or maternal hostility.
Conclusions: Rearrest predicts increases in a known risk factor for healthy socioemotional development among justice-involved youths (CU traits). Moreover, the way rearrest is associated with CU traits does not change depending on maternal warmth; rearrest is associated with increases in CU traits irrespective of the quality of a youth's relationship with their mother. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
目的:青少年时期出现的冷漠无情(CU)特质容易导致不良的行为和社会结果,对卷入司法系统的青少年的伤害尤为严重。研究表明,CU特质可预测青少年日后的被捕情况,但再次被捕是否可预测CU特质的变化,以及这些关联是否会因母子关系质量而改变,目前仍是未知数。本研究评估了再次被逮捕是否会预示 CU 特质的变化,以及这些关联是否会因母亲的温暖和敌意而有所不同:我们假设,在再次被捕后的数据收集时间点,自我报告的 CU 特质会增加。此外,我们还假设,母亲的温暖会缓冲再次被捕的负面影响,而母亲的敌意则不会对这种关联产生显著的调节作用:我们使用了一个大型、多站点纵向数据集来验证假设,该数据集包含 1216 名涉案男性青少年(基线年龄为 15.82 岁;47% 为拉丁裔,38% 为黑人/非裔美国人,15% 为白人)。通过九次系列访谈(为期七年)获得的数据来确定某一时间点的再逮捕与随后时间点的 CU 特征之间的关联:结果:再次被捕与 CU 特征的显著增加有关。然而,这些关联并不受母性温暖或母性敌意的影响:结论:再次被捕可预测涉案青少年社会情感健康发展的已知风险因素(CU 特质)的增加。此外,再逮捕与CU特质的关联方式并不因母亲的温暖程度而改变;无论青少年与母亲的关系如何,再逮捕都与CU特质的增加有关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field.