180
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

HIV risk behavior and internalizing/externalizing psychopathology among adolescents in court-ordered treatment

, PhD, , MA, , PhD & , PhD
Pages 187-195 | Received 20 Jul 2015, Accepted 10 Dec 2015, Published online: 10 Feb 2016

References

  • McGee L, Newcomb MD. General deviance syndrome: expanded hierarchical evaluations at four ages from early adolescence to adulthood. J Consulting Clin Psychol 1992;60:766–776.
  • Jackson AN. Assessing the impact of parental drug use, family structure, and environmental conditions on adolescents’ self-reported drug use, serious delinquency, and deviant behaviors. Int J Criminol Sociolog Theory 2013;6:1103–1124.
  • Nikulina V, Widom CS, Czaja S. The role of childhood neglect and childhood poverty in predicting mental health, academic achievement and crime in adulthood. Am J Community Psychol 2011;48:309–321.
  • Rudolph KD, Lansford JE, Agoston AM, Sugimura N, Schwartz D, Dodge KA, Pettit GS, et al. Peer victimization and social alienation: predicting deviant peer affiliation in middle school. Child Develop 2014;85:124–139.
  • Vermeiren R. Psychopathology and delinquency in adolescents: a descriptive and developmental perspective. Clin Psychol Rev 2003;23:277–318.
  • King SM, Iacono WG, McGue M. Childhood externalizing and internalizing psychopathology in the prediction of early substance use. Addiction 2004;99:1548–1559.
  • Flory K, Lynam D, Milich R, Leukefeld C, Clayton R. Early adolescent through young adult alcohol and marijuana use trajectories: early predictors, young adult outcomes, and predictive utility. Develop Psychopathol 2004;16:193–213.
  • McGue M, Iacono WG. The association of early adolescent problem behavior with adult psychopathology. Am J Psychiatry 2005;162:1118–1124.
  • Caspi A, Houts RM, Belsky DW, Goldman-Mellor SJ, Harrington H, Israel S, Meier MH, et al. The p factor: one general psychopathology factor in the structure of psychiatric disorders?. Clin Psychological Sci 2014;2:119–137.
  • Krueger RF, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Silva PA. The structure and stability of common mental disorders (DSM-III-R): a longitudinal-epidemiological study. J Abnormal Psychol 1998;107:216–227.
  • Eaton NR, Rodriguez-Seijas C, Carragher N, Krueger RF. Transdiagnostic factors of psychopathology and substance use disorders: a review. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatric Epidemiol 2015;50:1–12.
  • Romero EG, Teplin LA, McClelland GM, Abram KM, Welty LJ, Washburn JJ. A longitudinal study of the prevalence, development, and persistence of HIV/sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors in delinquent youth: implications for health care in the community. Pediatrics 2007;119:1126–1141.
  • Anthony JC, Petronis KR. Early-onset drug use and risk of later drug problems. Drug Alcohol Depend 1995;40:9–15.
  • Chen CY, Storr CL, Anthony JC. Early-onset drug use and risk for drug dependence problems. Addict Behav 2009;34:319–322.
  • Hingson RW, Zha W. Age of drinking onset, alcohol use disorders, frequent heavy drinking, and unintentionally injuring oneself and others after drinking. Pediatrics 2009;123:1477–1484.
  • Palmer RHC, Young SE, Hopfer CJ, Corley RP, Stallings MC, Crowley TJ, Hewitt JK. Developmental epidemiology of drug use and abuse in adolescence and young adulthood: evidence of generalized risk. Drug Alcohol Depend 2009;102:78–87.
  • Stueve A, O’Donnell LN. Early alcohol initiation and subsequent sexual and alcohol risk behaviors among urban youths. Am J Public Health 2005;95:887–893.
  • Van Ryzin MJ, Dishion TJ. Adolescent deviant peer clustering as an amplifying mechanism underlying the progression from early substance use to late adolescent dependence. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 2014;55:1153–1161.
  • Taylor JL. Midlife impacts of adolescent parenthood. J Family Issues 2009;30:484–510.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 2013. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2014.
  • Morris RE, Baker CJ, Valentine M, Pennisi AJ. Variations in HIV risk behaviors of incarcerated juveniles during a four-year period: 1989–1992. J Adolesc Health 1998;23:39–48.
  • Sabin KM, Frey RL Jr, Horsley R, Greby SM. Characteristics and trends of newly identified HIV infections among incarcerated populations: CDC HIV voluntary counseling, testing, and referral system, 1992–1998. J Urban Health 2001;78:241–255.
  • Satterwhite CL, Torrone E, Meites E, Dunne EF, Mahajan R, Ocfemia MCB, Su J, et al. Sexually transmitted infections among US women and men: prevalence and incidence estimates, 2008. Sexually Transmitted Dis 2013;40:187–193.
  • Teplin LA, Mericle AA, McClelland GM, Abram KM. HIV and AIDS risk behaviors in juvenile detainees: implications for public health policy. Am J Public Health 2003;93:906–912.
  • Castrucci BC, Martin SL. The association between substance use and risky sexual behaviors among incarcerated adolescents. Maternal Child Health J 2002;6:43–47.
  • Tolou-Shams M, Houck CD, Nugent N, Conrad SM, Reyesc A, Brown LK. Alcohol use and HIV risk among juvenile drug court offenders. J Soc Work Pract Addictions 2012;12:178–188.
  • Kingree JB, Braithwaite R, Woodring T. Unprotected sex as a function of alcohol and marijuana use among adolescent detainees. J Adolescent Health 2000;27:179–185.
  • Kingree JB, Betz H. Risky sexual behavior in relation to marijuana and alcohol use among African-American, male adolescent detainees and their female partners. Drug Alcohol Depend 2003;72:197–203.
  • Yocom B, McMahon R, Malow R, Dévieux J. Psychopathology and sex risk behaviors among substance abusing adolescent offenders. Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
  • Newman JLE, Larsen JL, Cunningham KB, Burkhart BR. An examination of the factor structure of the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory in a sample of detained adolescent boys. Psychological Assessment, 2015; 27:1022–1036.
  • Salekin RT. Factor-analysis of the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory in a juvenile offender population: implications for treatment. J Offender Rehabil 2002;34:15–29.
  • Millon T, Millon C, Davis R. Manual for the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory. Minneapolis, MN: National Computer Systems; 1993.
  • Sobell LC, Sobell MB. Timeline follow-back: a technique for assessing self-reported alcohol consumption. In: Litten RZ, Allen JP, editors. Measuring alcohol consumption: psychological and biochemical methods. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press; 1992. pp 41–72.
  • Napper LE, Fisher DG, Reynolds GL, Johnson ME. HIV risk behavior self-report reliability at different recall periods. AIDS Behav 2010;14:152–161.
  • Nylund KL, Asparouhov T, Muthen B. Deciding on the number of classes in latent class analysis and growth mixture modeling: a Monte Carlo simulation study. Struct Equat Model 2007;14:535–569.
  • Little RJA, Rubin DB. The analysis of social science data with missing values. Sociolog Meth Res 1989;18:292 –326.
  • Tolou-Shams M, Brown LK, Houck C, Lescano CM. The association between depressive symptoms, substance use, and HIV risk among youth with an arrest history. J Stud Alcohol Drugs 2007;69:58–64.
  • Dévieux J, Malow R, Stein JA, Jennings TE, Lucenko BA, Averhart C, Kalichman S. Impulsivity and HIV risk among adjudicated alcohol-and other drug-abusing adolescent offenders. AIDS Educ Prevent 2002;14(5 Suppl. B):24–35.
  • Malow RM, Gustman SL, Ziskind D, McMahon R, St. Lawrence J. Evaluating HIV prevention interventions among drug abusers: validity issues. J HIV/AIDS Prevent Educat Adolesc Children 1999;2:21–40.
  • Fendrich M, Xu Y. The validity of drug use reports from juvenile arrestees. Int J Addict 1994;29:971–985.
  • Malow RM, Rosenberg R, Donenberg G, Dévieux JG. Interventions and patterns of risk in adolescent HIV/AIDS prevention. Am J Infect Dis 2006;2:80–89.
  • Zanis DA, McLellan AT, Randall M. Can you trust patient self-reports of drug use during treatment? Drug Alcohol Depend 1994;35:127–132.
  • McMahon RM, Fields SA. Criminal conduct subgroups of “aging out” foster youth. Children Youth Services Rev 2015;48:14–19.
  • Henggeler SW, Sheidow AJ. Empirically supported family‐based treatments for conduct disorder and delinquency in adolescents. J Marital Family Ther 2012;38.1:30–58.
  • Cusick GR, Courtney ME, Havlicek J, Hess N. Crime during the transition to adulthood: how youth fare as they leave out-of-home care. National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice; 2010.
  • Schaeffer CM, Borduin CM. Long-term follow-up to a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with serious and violent juvenile offenders. J Consult Clin Psychol 2005;73:445–453.
  • Chamberlain P, Leve LD, DeGarmo DS. Multidimensional treatment foster care for girls in the juvenile justice system: 2-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial. J Consult Clin Psychol 2007;75:187–193.
  • Donenberg GR, Paikoff R, Pequegnat W. Introduction to the special section on families, youth, and HIV: family-based intervention studies. J Pediatric Psychol 2006;31:869–873.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.