Authors
Gary Sweeten, Matthew Larson, Alex R Piquero
Publication date
2016/10/1
Journal
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
263-277
Description
Aim
We estimate group‐based dating violence trajectories and identify the adolescent risk factors that explain membership in each trajectory group.
Method
Using longitudinal data from the Pathways to Desistance Study, which follows a sample of 1354 serious juvenile offenders from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Phoenix, Arizona between mid‐adolescence and early adulthood, we estimate group‐based trajectory models of both emotional dating violence and physical dating violence over a span of five years in young adulthood. We then estimate multinomial logistic regression models to identify theoretically motivated risk factors that predict membership in these groups.
Results
We identified three developmental patterns of emotional dating violence: none (33%), low‐level (59%) and high‐level decreasing (8%). The best‐fitting model for physical dating violence also had three groups: none (73%), low‐level …
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