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J Youth Adolesc ; 43(6): 971-90, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24562425

ABSTRACT

Previous analyses of data from the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development (PYD) have examined concurrent trajectories of positive development and risk/problem behaviors among adolescents, finding complex and not necessarily inverse relationships among them. In this article, we expand on prior research by employing a person-centered approach to modeling risk behaviors, assessing development from approximately 6th grade through 12th grade among 4,391 adolescents (59.9% female). Latent profiles involving the problematic behaviors of delinquency, depressive symptoms, substance use, sexual activity, disordered eating behaviors, and bullying were then assessed for concurrent relationships with the Five Cs of PYD: Competence, Confidence, Character, Caring, and Connection. We found six latent profiles, based primarily on mental health, aggression, and alcohol use, with significant differences in Confidence levels among many of the profiles, as well as some differences in the four other Cs. We discuss directions for future research and implications for application to youth policies and programs.


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Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Adolescent Development , Dangerous Behavior , Psychology, Adolescent , Risk-Taking , Adolescent , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Mental Health , Models, Psychological , United States
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J Youth Adolesc ; 43(6): 991-1003, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24531881

ABSTRACT

Previous work on peer victimization has focused primarily on academic outcomes and negative indicators of youth involved in bullying. Few studies have taken a strength-based approach to examine attributes associated with bullies and victims of bullying. As such, we examined developmental trajectories of moral, performance, and civic character components, and their links to bully status using data from 713 youth (63% female) who participated in Wave 3 (approximately Grade 7) through Wave 6 (approximately Grade 10) of the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development. Latent growth curve analyses indicated that moral character was stable across waves, whereas civic character increased slightly by Wave 6. Trajectories for performance character varied; some youth alternatively displayed positive versus negative growth. Youth who reported bullying behavior reported lower initial levels of moral, performance, and civic character as compared to youth not involved in bullying. Bully-victims reported lower initial levels of moral and civic character as compared to youth not involved in bullying. Implications for future work examining character-related components in the context of peer victimization are discussed.


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Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Adolescent Development , Bullying/psychology , Crime Victims/psychology , Moral Development , Psychology, Adolescent , Adolescent , Child , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Models, Psychological , Models, Statistical , Peer Group , United States
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