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Family Functioning and High Risk Adolescents’ Aggressive Behavior: Examining Effects by Ethnicity

The relationship between family functioning and adolescents’ physical aggression has been well established, but whether these relationships might differ by ethnicity has received less attention. Ethnic variations may be important for targeting prevention programs to specific youth and families. This...

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Published in:Journal of youth and adolescence 2016-01, Vol.45 (1), p.145-155
Main Authors: Henneberger, Angela K., Varga, Shannon M., Moudy, Alyssa, Tolan, Patrick H.
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Adolescent Behavior - ethnology
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
African American Children
African Americans
African Americans - psychology
Aggression
Aggression - psychology
Aggressiveness
Behavior
Behavior Development
Behavioral Science and Psychology
Beliefs
Body Weight
Child and School Psychology
Child development
Child Rearing
Childrearing practices
Clinical Psychology
Cultural sensitivity
Delinquency
Empirical Research
Ethnicity
Etiology
European Continental Ancestry Group - psychology
Families & family life
Family Income
Family relations
Family Relations - psychology
Family Relationship
Female
Health Psychology
Hispanic Americans
Hispanic Americans - psychology
History of Psychology
Humans
Inner city
Intervention
Law and Psychology
Male
Marital Status
Middle school students
Middle schools
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority Group Children
Parenting - ethnology
Parenting Styles
Parents
Parents & parenting
Peer Group
Prevention
Psychology
Risk
Social cohesion
Socioeconomic factors
Students
Teenagers
Urban Areas
Violence
Violence - ethnology
Youth
title Family Functioning and High Risk Adolescents’ Aggressive Behavior: Examining Effects by Ethnicity
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