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. 2004 Jun;7(2):109-22.
doi: 10.1023/b:ccfp.0000030288.01347.a2.

Is neighborhood context differently related to externalizing problems and delinquency for girls compared with boys?

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Is neighborhood context differently related to externalizing problems and delinquency for girls compared with boys?

Leoniek Kroneman et al. Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Although a number of reviews of gender differences in conduct problems and delinquency exist, this paper fills a gap in reviewing neighborhood influences on gender differences in conduct problems and delinquency. These influences are known to be important for boys in childhood and adolescence, but cannot be assumed to be influential in the same manner for girls. The paper starts with several conceptualizations of the association between gender, neighborhoods and juvenile delinquency. It then addresses 4 key questions. Is residing in a disadvantaged neighborhood associated with problem behavior in girls? Are neighborhood effects independent of girls' age? Are girls in disadvantaged neighborhoods exposed to more risk factors than girls in advantaged neighborhoods? Can mediating risk factors explain gender differences in neighborhood effects on children's and adolescents' conduct problems and delinquent behavior? Answers to these questions are important to steer research and elucidate aspects of interventions that can be optimized for girls.

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