The effects of parental
monitoring on delinquency were partially mediated by delinquent peer affiliation.
Not exact matches
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Delinquency rates for non-mortgage loans are
on the rise in Canada and it appears the problem can be linked to trouble in the oilpatch, according to credit
monitoring agency TransUnion.
Nationally, data from the credit -
monitoring agency Equifax Canada says the
delinquency rate
on non-mortgage debt — where payments are overdue by 90 days or more — has remained in the low 1 - per - cent range since 2013.
According to credit
monitoring agency TransUnion, Canadians continued to pile
on non-mortgage debt and, for now,
delinquency rates remain low.
According to the APA's
Monitor on Psychology web page, his «research focuses
on the development, treatment and clinical course of aggressive and antisocial child behavior», and he has specialised in treating «at - risk behavior», such as teenage
delinquency.
The current study examined the joint contributions of pubertal maturation, parental
monitoring, involvement in older peer groups, peer dating, and peer
delinquency on dating in a sample of early adolescent boys and girls.
In addition to theoretical implications, our results concerning the link between discrete parenting behaviors (
monitoring, neglectfulness, rejection) and
delinquency have implications for intervention and prevention policies focusing
on delinquency, in particular parent management training programs.
For example, Wells and Rankin (1988) concluded that aspects of parental control such as normative regulation,
monitoring and punishment have the same impact
on delinquency as parental attachment, whereas Wright et al. (2000) concluded that results
on parental control are mixed with inconsistent findings.
Findings also revealed no significant parental effects of
monitoring or involvement
on any type of
delinquency, and the only child effects revealed for
monitoring or involvement were for involvement, which decreases when overall or property
delinquency increases.
This research produced a surge of studies questioning the direct role parents had
on adolescent
delinquency and the way in which parental
monitoring was measured [6 — 8].