Long-Term Effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences, School Disengagement, and Reasons for Leaving School on Delinquency in Adolescents Who Dropout
- PMID: 33381060
- PMCID: PMC7768077
- DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02096
Long-Term Effect of Adverse Childhood Experiences, School Disengagement, and Reasons for Leaving School on Delinquency in Adolescents Who Dropout
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to verify the long-term effect of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), school disengagement, and the reasons for leaving school on adolescent delinquency while adjusting for sex. Methods: Data were collected from 663 teenagers [male 368, female 295; mean age = 16.81 (SD = 1.10); age range = 13-19 years] through a Longitudinal Survey and Support Plan for Dropouts. Results: Multivariate latent growth modeling (LGM) demonstrated that ACEs and school disengagement are positively associated with delinquency and the mediating effect of school disengagement on association between ACEs and delinquency was verified. Teenagers who quit school for personal reasons reported fewer instances of delinquent behavior than adolescents who left because of school reasons. Conclusion: This study suggests that researchers and teachers need to consider ACEs and school disengagement as a warning index for delinquency with school dropout. In addition, the reason for leaving school should be considered to clarify the effect of school dropout on delinquency in adolescents who dropout.
Keywords: adverse childhood experiences; delinquency; multivariate latent growth modeling; school disengagement; school dropout.
Copyright © 2020 Bae.
Conflict of interest statement
The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
References
-
- Agnew R. (1992). Foundation for a general strain theory of crime and delinquency. Criminology 30, 47–88. 10.1111/j.1745-9125.1992.tb01093.x - DOI
-
- Agnew R. (2002). Experienced, vicarious, and anticipated strain: an exploratory study on physical victimization and delinquency. Justice Q. 19, 603–632. 10.1080/07418820200095371 - DOI
-
- Anderson D. M. (2014). In school and out of trouble? The minimum dropout age and juvenile crime. Rev. Econ. Stat. 96, 318–331. 10.1162/rest_a_00360 - DOI
-
- Andrei T., Teodorescu D., Oancea B. (2012). Quantitative methods used to identify the causes of school dropout in EU countries. Procedia Soc. Behav. Sci. 31, 188–192. 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.12.039 - DOI
-
- Baglivio M. T., Wolff K. T., Epps N., Nelson R. (2017). Predicting adverse childhood experiences: the importance of neighborhood context in youth trauma among delinquent youth. Crime Delinq. 63, 166–188. 10.1177/0011128715570628 - DOI
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
