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A Within-Individual Examination of the Predictors of Gun Carrying During Adolescence and Young Adulthood Among Young Men.

Authors :
Beardslee, Jordan
Kan, Emily
Simmons, Cortney
Pardini, Dustin
Peniche, Monica
Frick, Paul J.
Steinberg, Laurence
Cauffman, Elizabeth
Source :
Journal of Youth & Adolescence. Oct2021, Vol. 50 Issue 10, p1952-1969. 18p. 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Although prior studies have identified several risk factors for gun carrying, no prior longitudinal studies have examined a comprehensive set of explanatory factors together in within-individual change models or examined whether the predictors of gun carrying change across adolescence and early young adulthood. The present study fills these gaps by examining the predictive utility of several risk factors for gun carrying, and by examining whether any of the associations vary by age. The sample included 1216 young men who were arrested for the first time during adolescence (approximately 15 years old) and interviewed regularly for 5 years (until approximately 20 years old) after the first arrest. The outcome was youth-self-reported gun carrying and the risk factors included several variables consistent with various explanations for gun carrying (psychosocial maturity deficits; antisocial behavioral style; socialization; victimization). Research questions were addressed with fixed effects dynamic panel models (within-individual change models). Results showed that the most robust predictors of gun carrying were increased exposure to guns and gun-related violence and increased engagement in other antisocial and illegal behavior. The results emphasize the specific etiology of gun carrying and the potential social contagion effect of gun-related events. Overall, the study points to the need for prevention and intervention programs to specifically target the reduction of the real and perceived prevalence of gun-related events in young men's lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00472891
Volume :
50
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Youth & Adolescence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152251688
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-021-01464-6