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A Cumulative Substance Use Score as a Novel Measure to Predict Risk of Criminal Recidivism in Forensic Juvenile Male Outpatients

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2021
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Aebi, M., Bessler, C., & Steinhausen, H.-C. (2021). A Cumulative Substance Use Score as a Novel Measure to Predict Risk of Criminal Recidivism in Forensic Juvenile Male Outpatients. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 52(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10578-020-00986-7

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This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate a newly developed cumulative measure for substance use problems as predictor of criminal recidivism in youth. Questionnaires-based substance-related behaviors (tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and further drugs), and interview-based psychiatric disorders were assessed in a sample of 142 male adolescent forensic outpatients in Zurich, Switzerland (mean age 16.8 years, SD = 1.4 years). Cox regressions were used to test whether substance use behaviors/disorders were predictors of officially recorded cr

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  • Aebi, Marcel
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  • Bessler, Cornelia
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  • Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph
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52

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1

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30

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40

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English

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2021-02-01

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2020-12-10

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0009-398X

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Aebi, M., Bessler, C., & Steinhausen, H.-C. (2021). A Cumulative Substance Use Score as a Novel Measure to Predict Risk of Criminal Recidivism in Forensic Juvenile Male Outpatients. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 52(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10578-020-00986-7

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