Internationally, there has been a decline in the use of juvenile legal facilities (Puzzanchera et al., 2022). Yet, it is well documented that the process of reentering the community following placement in these settings presents numerous challenges for young people. Resilience-focused research offers a critical framework for prevention and intervention efforts to promote positive youth development; however, limited attention is given to the resilience of young people reentering communities from carceral and residential facilities. Addressing this gap in empirical knowledge requires an understanding of existing research on youth reentry and resilience. This scoping review identified peer-reviewed research from the past 20 years that focuses on the resilience of young people reentering from juvenile legal facilities, with a special interest in the subpopulations and identity groups represented and underrepresented in this research area. We identified, synthesized, and appraised 75 international and multidisciplinary studies on resilience experienced by youth who reenter from juvenile legal facility settings. Utilizing the Resilience Portfolio Model (Grych et al., 2015), we classified resilience processes relevant to youth reentry, including: (a) regulatory processes such as coping strategies and motivation; (b) meaning-making strengths such as sense of self, cultural identity, and future orientation; and (c) interpersonal relationships and social ecology, such as educational and vocational support. The utility of this scoping review includes identifying opportunities for future study on the role of resilience for system-involved young people, as well as a translational discussion of implications for existing and future practice, policy, and research in juvenile and criminal legal systems.
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Behav Res Methods
March 2025
Faculty of Sociology, University of Bielefeld, Universitätsstraße 25, 33615, Bielefeld, Germany.
Moderation effects in longitudinal structural equation models are often analysed using latent variable product terms, which can be complex and difficult to estimate, especially in large models with many panel waves. An alternative approach for categorical moderation variables is the simpler technique of multiple-group comparisons. This method allows for straightforward model specification and precise differentiation of effects in complex models.
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March 2025
Bradley-Hasbro Children's Research Center, Coro Center West, 1 Hoppin Street Suite 204, Providence, RI, 02903, USA.
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March 2025
Department of Economics, Myongji University, S1425 Main Building, 34 Geobukgol-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 03674, South Korea,
Background: There is extensive evidence on the associations between mental disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD), oppositional/defiant disorder (ODD), and anxiety/depression and delinquency among youths. However, research has largely overlooked the potential confounding from comorbidity of these mental disorders as well as unobserved familial heterogeneity.
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bioRxiv
February 2025
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Maryland Medicine - Institute for Neuroscience Discovery (UM-MIND), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug during pregnancy, with use steadily increasing in the United States as legalization and decriminalization expand to more states. Many pregnant individuals use cannabis to reduce adverse symptoms of pregnancy, considering it to be less harmful than other pharmaceuticals or alcohol. The primary psychoactive component of cannabis, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), acts on the endocannabinoid (eCB) system, yet whether it perturbs neural development of the fetus is poorly understood.
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April 2025
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Internationally, there has been a decline in the use of juvenile legal facilities (Puzzanchera et al., 2022). Yet, it is well documented that the process of reentering the community following placement in these settings presents numerous challenges for young people.
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