1. Longitudinal associations between delinquency, depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescence: Testing the moderating effect of sex and family socioeconomic status.
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Fontaine, Nathalie M.G., Brendgen, Mara, Vitaro, Frank, Boivin, Michel, Tremblay, Richard E., and Côté, Sylvana M.
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LONGITUDINAL method , *ANXIETY in children , *DEPRESSION in children , *CRIME , *SOCIAL status - Abstract
To examine the cross-lagged associations between delinquency (nonviolent and violent), depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescence and to test the moderating effect of sex and family socioeconomic status (SES). Participants (n=1,515) were from a birth cohort in the Canadian province of Quebec. Autoregressive cross-lagged panel analyses were used to examine the associations between delinquency (nonviolent and violent), depression and anxiety symptoms from ages 15 to 17 years, while taking into account conduct and emotional problems at ages 10-12 years. Findings suggest that delinquency (violent delinquency especially) and depression symptoms may develop according to a spiraling model, such that conduct problems in childhood give rise to depression symptoms in mid-adolescence, which in turn, contribute to more delinquent acts at the end of adolescence. Family SES, but not sex, had a moderating effect on the paths. We found that anxiety symptoms at age 15 years were associated with nonviolent delinquency at age 17 years when family SES was low, and that violent delinquency at age 15 years was associated with anxiety symptoms at age 17 years when family SES was high. Delinquency and emotional problems do not develop independently from each other; both dimensions should be examined simultaneously. • Delinquency and depression may develop according to a spiraling model. • Family socioeconomic status, but not sex, had a moderating effect on the paths. • Anxious youths from lower socioeconomic environments are at risk for delinquency. • Violent youths from higher socioeconomic environments are at risk for anxiety. • Delinquency and emotional problems do not develop independently of each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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