Predictors of Physical Altercation among Adolescents in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment.
Rachel D CrawleyJennifer Edwards BecanDanica Kalling KnightGeorge W JoePatrick M FlynnPublished in: Deviant behavior (2015)
This study tested the hypothesis that basic social information-processing components represented by family conflict, peer aggression, and pro-aggression cognitive scripts are related to aggression and social problems among adolescents in substance abuse treatment. The sample consisted of 547 adolescents in two community-based residential facilities. Correlation results indicated that more peer aggression is related to more pro-aggression scripts; scripts, peer aggression, and family conflict are associated with social problems; and in-treatment physical altercation involvement is predicted by higher peer aggression. Findings suggest that social information-processing components are valuable for treatment research.