The Effects of Household Food Security Discordance on Antisocial Behavior Among Latino Adolescents in the United States DOI Creative Commons
Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez, Keenan A. Pituch, Kasey E. Longley

et al.

Nursing Research and Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 2025(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Objectives: First, to examine the effects of household food insecurity discordance status on adolescent antisocial behavior. Second, determine if adolescents' gender moderates association between and Design: Cross-sectional data Latino parents adolescents from same were collected in Tulsa, Oklahoma, January 1, 2013, 2014. Using a general linear model (GLM), we examined associations Sample: The sample includes parent dyads (N = 69 dyads, 138 individuals), where 89.9% women, Mage 38.46, 43.5% girls, 14.3. Measurements: Food security assessed using 18-item US Security Survey for adults, 9-item Self-Administered Module children aged 12 older adolescents. Adolescents asked complete modified 24-item version Problem Behavior Frequency Scale assess Results: Findings showed that was associated with greater behavior girls. Parental boys. Conclusions: provide insight into negative implications

Language: Английский

The Effects of Household Food Security Discordance on Antisocial Behavior Among Latino Adolescents in the United States DOI Creative Commons
Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez, Keenan A. Pituch, Kasey E. Longley

et al.

Nursing Research and Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 2025(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Objectives: First, to examine the effects of household food insecurity discordance status on adolescent antisocial behavior. Second, determine if adolescents' gender moderates association between and Design: Cross-sectional data Latino parents adolescents from same were collected in Tulsa, Oklahoma, January 1, 2013, 2014. Using a general linear model (GLM), we examined associations Sample: The sample includes parent dyads (N = 69 dyads, 138 individuals), where 89.9% women, Mage 38.46, 43.5% girls, 14.3. Measurements: Food security assessed using 18-item US Security Survey for adults, 9-item Self-Administered Module children aged 12 older adolescents. Adolescents asked complete modified 24-item version Problem Behavior Frequency Scale assess Results: Findings showed that was associated with greater behavior girls. Parental boys. Conclusions: provide insight into negative implications

Language: Английский

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