2014
Do Specific Transitional Patterns of Antisocial Behavior during Adolescence Increase Risk for Problems in Young Adulthood?
Cook EC, Pflieger JC, Connell AM, Connell CM. Do Specific Transitional Patterns of Antisocial Behavior during Adolescence Increase Risk for Problems in Young Adulthood? Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2014, 43: 95-106. PMID: 24893667, PMCID: PMC4256141, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-014-9880-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGreatest risk factorYoung adulthoodRisk factorsAntisocial behaviorAdolescence increases riskYears of ageSpecific transitional patternIncrease riskYoung adult outcomesGreater riskAlcohol usePrevention effortsProblematic functioningSerious antisocial behaviorLatent class analysisYouthSerious patternStable antisocial behaviorAdulthoodAggressive classClass analysisRiskWave 1Gender differencesAdult outcomes
2010
Risk and protective factors associated with patterns of antisocial behavior among nonmetropolitan adolescents
Connell CM, Cook EC, Aklin WM, Vanderploeg JJ, Brex RA. Risk and protective factors associated with patterns of antisocial behavior among nonmetropolitan adolescents. Aggressive Behavior 2010, 37: 98-106. PMID: 20973088, PMCID: PMC3715613, DOI: 10.1002/ab.20370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLatent class analysisAntisocial behaviorSelf-reported antisocial behaviorPolice contactNonmetropolitan adolescentsProtective factorsParent-child relationshipNonmetropolitan regionsCommunity riskAdolescent antisocial behaviorClass analysisMore effective preventionIntervention effortsMild patternMultinomial logistic regressionLogistic regressionEffective preventionYouthIntense patternFightingRiskAdolescentsSchoolsDifferent patternsEfforts
2009
Maltreatment following reunification: Predictors of subsequent Child Protective Services contact after children return home
Connell CM, Vanderploeg JJ, Katz KH, Caron C, Saunders L, Tebes JK. Maltreatment following reunification: Predictors of subsequent Child Protective Services contact after children return home. Child Abuse & Neglect 2009, 33: 218-228. PMID: 19327834, PMCID: PMC3867131, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2008.07.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCox proportional hazards modelHigh-risk casesProportional hazards modelRecurrent maltreatmentResult of maltreatmentChild Protective Services contactRisk of maltreatmentChild protective services investigationCare placementFoster care placementHazards modelCase characteristicsService contactAppropriate interventionsSubsequent maltreatmentFoster careEffect of childrenCareIncidents of neglectRates of maltreatmentOlder adolescentsChildrenLower ratesRiskFirst year
2007
Re-referral to child protective services: The influence of child, family, and case characteristics on risk status
Connell CM, Bergeron N, Katz KH, Saunders L, Tebes JK. Re-referral to child protective services: The influence of child, family, and case characteristics on risk status. Child Abuse & Neglect 2007, 31: 573-588. PMID: 17537504, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2006.12.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild protective servicesHigh riskCox proportional hazards modelProportional hazards modelCPS investigationCase characteristicsPreventive servicesProtective servicesHazards modelNumber of childrenGreater riskRisk statusStrongest predictorChildrenRiskPhysical abuseInfluence of childrenSubstantiated casesChild abuseAbusePeriodRecurrenceReferralData System