A Meta-analysis of Attachment to Parents and Delinquency.

by Machteld Hoeve, Geert Jan J M Stams, Claudia E Van Der Put, Judith Semon Dubas, Peter H Van Der Laan, Jan R M Gerris
published in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (Volume: 40, Issue: Hirschi 1969, Pages: 771-785) in 2012
Abstract To investigate the link between attachment to parents and delinquency, and the potential moderating effects of age and sex, 74 published and unpublished manuscripts (N=55,537 participants) were subjected to a multilevel meta-analysis. A mean small to moderate effect size was found (r=0.18). Poor attachment to parents was significantly linked to delinquency in boys and girls. Stronger effect sizes were found for attachment to mothers than attachment to fathers. In addition, stronger effect sizes were found if the child and the parent had the same sex compared to cross-sex pairs of children and parents. Age of the participants moderated the link between attachment and delinquency: larger effect sizes were found in younger than in older participants. It can be concluded that attachment is associated with juvenile delinquency. Attachment could therefore be a target for intervention to reduce or prevent future delinquent behavior in juveniles.
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by Janneke Staaks
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My apologies, I'm trying out the Paper Critic options and I just read your article (and enjoyed it) so I decided to try out writing a review

While I'm here, I'd like to ask the following question; I was wondering why you didn't search Pubmed (Medline) for articles. I've done searches on delinquency in girls and actually found a lot of literature.

Kind regards,
Janneke Staaks (librarian @ UvA)

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