2013
DOI: 10.5457/p2005-114.59
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Family, school and community violence and problem behavior in childhood: Results from a longitudinal study in Brazil

Abstract: Objective -To analyze if the presence of internalizing and externalizing behavior over the years are associated to the occurrence of family and social violence among schoolchildren in a Brazilian municipality. Subjects -A sample of 295 children from public schools was followed longitudinally in three waves (2005)(2006)(2007)(2008), assessing the emotional and behavioral problems (CBCL) and the presence of different forms of violence. Methods -Two linear regression models were conducted taking into account the … Show more

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“…Victimization: Measurements of victimization for the SPLSS were based on children and youth victimization research and literature (Assis et al, 2013;Cardia, 2012;Finkelhor et al, 2005;Hamby et al, 2005). In order to measure victimization, the survey contained questions about family, school, and the neighborhood.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Victimization: Measurements of victimization for the SPLSS were based on children and youth victimization research and literature (Assis et al, 2013;Cardia, 2012;Finkelhor et al, 2005;Hamby et al, 2005). In order to measure victimization, the survey contained questions about family, school, and the neighborhood.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of violence, victimization, and fear of crime for the SPLSS were based in children and youth victimization researches (Assis, Oliveira, Pires, Avanci, & Pesce, 2013; Cardia, 2012; Finkelhor, Ormrod, Turner, & Hamb, 2005; Hamby, Finkelhor, Turner, & Ormrod, 2011). We calculated the mean from two questions asked during Wave 1 about whether young adolescents had witnessed violence at home or in school.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%