“…In light of the connection between parenting and delinquency (Hay, ), three parenting variables were included as covariates in the analyses: early cognitive stimulation (e.g., parent frequently engaged in reading, singing, and playing with child as infant; α = .96), parental involvement (e.g., playing sports, watching TV, playing games, helping with homework, talking about child's day, talking about current events; items were summed and averaged to create the index; α = .71), and physical punishment (i.e., parents were asked to report whether they had spanked or hit the child during the 30 days prior to the survey). Finally, due to the nexus between neighborhood disorder and delinquency (Jang & Johnson, ), and the overlap between neighborhood and household risk (Elliott et al., ), a measure neighborhood disorder using interviewer observations was included in the analysis (i.e., litter/broken glass in the streets, vacant buildings, dilapidated housing, abandoned vehicles, and graffiti; α = .85).…”