Vicarious Family Health Strain and Juvenile Delinquency
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2021
Keywords
delinquency, health, stress, families, mental health
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1177/0044118X19859765
Abstract
Research finds that vicarious strain significantly predicts juvenile delinquency. However, no studies have examined the influence of vicarious health strain on youth behavior despite the fact that when individuals directly experience poor health, there is a greater likelihood of crime and delinquency. Using a sample of youth from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN) data, we assess the associations between vicarious family health strain (both mental and physical) and juvenile delinquency. We find that vicarious physical health strain is not associated with juvenile delinquency. However, vicarious mental health strain is significantly associated with violent juvenile offending. Based on the results, we highlight various avenues for future research that continues to investigate the link between health and crime.
Was this content written or created while at USF?
Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Youth & Society, v. 53, issue 3, p. 486-511
Scholar Commons Citation
Grosholz, Jessica M.; Scott, Deena A.; Semenza, Daniel C.; and Fleck, Alexandra M., "Vicarious Family Health Strain and Juvenile Delinquency" (2021). Criminology Sarasota Manatee Campus Faculty Publications. 47.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cjp_facpub_sm/47