Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Correlates of self-reported offending in children with a first police contact from distinct sociodemographic and ethnic groups. | van Domburgh et al. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2011 5 22 http content 5 1 22 CHILD ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH Open Access Correlates of self-reported offending in children with a first police contact from distinct sociodemographic and ethnic groups Lieke van Domburgh1 2 Theo AH Doreleijers1 4 Charlotte Geluk 1 and Robert Vermeiren1 3 Abstract Background This study aims to identify risk factors for level of offending among childhood offenders from different socio-economic status SES neighborhoods and ethnic origins. Method Three groups of childhood first time police arrestees were studied using standardized instruments for individual and parental characteristics native Dutch offenders from moderate to high SES neighborhoods native Dutch offenders from low SES neighborhoods and offenders of non-Western origin from low SES neighborhoods. Results All subgroups showed high rates of externalizing disorders to and familial difficulties to . Few differences between neighborhoods were found in the prevalence and impact of risk factors. However the impact of some family risk factors on offending seemed stronger in the low SES groups. Regarding ethnical differences family risk factors were more prevalent among non-Western childhood offenders. However the association of these factors with level of offending seemed lower in the non-Western low SES group while the association of some individual risk factors were stronger in the non-Western low SES group. Turning to the independent correlation of risk factors within each of the groups in the Dutch moderate to high SES group of the variance in level of offending was explained by ADHD and behavioral problems in the Dutch low SES group of the variance was explained by behavioral problems and proactive aggression and in the nonWestern low SES group of the variance was explained by substance use sensation seeking behavioral peer problems and .