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Honors Program Theses and Projects

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Can Family Formation As A Source Of Parental Strain Contribute To Juvenile Delinquency Using A Gst Approach?, Maggie Czarniak May 2021

Can Family Formation As A Source Of Parental Strain Contribute To Juvenile Delinquency Using A Gst Approach?, Maggie Czarniak

Honors Program Theses and Projects

Family structure and formation play a role in how children and teens develop behaviors, including the rate in which they become delinquent. Wells and Rankin (1991) report there are mixed results in studies looking at the relationship between family structure and delinquency from the past 70 years. Parents tend to be a behavior model for their children, which can reflect their relationships with a spouse, partner, or other close relationship. When there is a shift in the family structure, parent strains may be affected, including parenting practices and relationships within the household. This study addresses the relationship between parental strains …