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  • Criminology
  • Child Psychiatry

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  • Perceived containment, or youth's belief in adult control, is linked to problem behaviors.
  • Factors influencing perceived containment require further investigation for effective interventions.
  • Understanding perceived containment is crucial for addressing youth problem behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the associations between callous-unemotional (C/U) traits, peer delinquency, neighborhood problems, and perceived containment in detained youth.
  • To identify unique predictors of perceived containment among these factors.
  • To explore potential moderating effects of C/U traits.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study design.
  • Utilized a sample of detained youth.
  • Statistical analyses to examine correlations and unique associations between C/U traits, peer delinquency, neighborhood problems, and perceived containment.

Main Results:

  • Callous-unemotional (C/U) traits and peer delinquency were uniquely associated with perceived containment.
  • The callousness and uncaring subscales of C/U traits showed particular significance.
  • Neighborhood problems were correlated but not uniquely associated with perceived containment.
  • C/U traits did not moderate the relationship between peer delinquency or neighborhood problems and perceived containment.

Conclusions:

  • Both individual (C/U traits) and contextual (peer delinquency) factors significantly influence perceived containment in detained youth.
  • Findings suggest that interventions targeting C/U traits and peer associations may enhance perceived containment.
  • This research highlights the multifaceted nature of perceived containment, informing prevention and intervention strategies.