The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency

Substance use and delinquency in Thai adolescents are growing public health concerns. Research has linked neighborhood characteristics to these outcomes, with explanations focused on neighborhood disorganization, social cohesion, and social control. This study examines the independent associations o...

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Main Authors: Hilary F. Byrnes, Brenda A. Miller, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich, Pamela K. Cupp, Katharine A. Atwood, Warunee Fongkaew, Michael J. Rosati, Warunee Chookhare
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-530012018-09-04T09:37:48Z The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency Hilary F. Byrnes Brenda A. Miller Aphichat Chamratrithirong Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich Pamela K. Cupp Katharine A. Atwood Warunee Fongkaew Michael J. Rosati Warunee Chookhare Social Sciences Substance use and delinquency in Thai adolescents are growing public health concerns. Research has linked neighborhood characteristics to these outcomes, with explanations focused on neighborhood disorganization, social cohesion, and social control. This study examines the independent associations of these neighborhood constructs with Thai adolescents' substance use and delinquency, through peer deviance, to determine which neighborhood aspects are particularly important. Families (N = 420) with adolescents aged 13 to 14 were randomly selected from 7 districts in Bangkok, Thailand. Structural equation modeling showed that adolescents', but not parents', perceptions of greater disorganization were related to increased rates of both minor and serious delinquency. Surprisingly, greater neighborhood cohesion was related to greater minor delinquency. Peer deviance was unrelated to neighborhood variables. Findings can inform prevention strategies for Thai adolescents, as results suggest that neighborhoods are important for adolescent behaviors regardless of culture. Further work should help communities make use of social cohesion to benefit residents. © The Author(s) 2011. 2018-09-04T09:37:48Z 2018-09-04T09:37:48Z 2013-09-01 Journal 15528499 0044118X 2-s2.0-84881151879 10.1177/0044118X11421940 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84881151879&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53001
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Social Sciences
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Hilary F. Byrnes
Brenda A. Miller
Aphichat Chamratrithirong
Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich
Pamela K. Cupp
Katharine A. Atwood
Warunee Fongkaew
Michael J. Rosati
Warunee Chookhare
The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
description Substance use and delinquency in Thai adolescents are growing public health concerns. Research has linked neighborhood characteristics to these outcomes, with explanations focused on neighborhood disorganization, social cohesion, and social control. This study examines the independent associations of these neighborhood constructs with Thai adolescents' substance use and delinquency, through peer deviance, to determine which neighborhood aspects are particularly important. Families (N = 420) with adolescents aged 13 to 14 were randomly selected from 7 districts in Bangkok, Thailand. Structural equation modeling showed that adolescents', but not parents', perceptions of greater disorganization were related to increased rates of both minor and serious delinquency. Surprisingly, greater neighborhood cohesion was related to greater minor delinquency. Peer deviance was unrelated to neighborhood variables. Findings can inform prevention strategies for Thai adolescents, as results suggest that neighborhoods are important for adolescent behaviors regardless of culture. Further work should help communities make use of social cohesion to benefit residents. © The Author(s) 2011.
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author Hilary F. Byrnes
Brenda A. Miller
Aphichat Chamratrithirong
Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich
Pamela K. Cupp
Katharine A. Atwood
Warunee Fongkaew
Michael J. Rosati
Warunee Chookhare
author_facet Hilary F. Byrnes
Brenda A. Miller
Aphichat Chamratrithirong
Orratai Rhucharoenpornpanich
Pamela K. Cupp
Katharine A. Atwood
Warunee Fongkaew
Michael J. Rosati
Warunee Chookhare
author_sort Hilary F. Byrnes
title The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
title_short The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
title_full The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
title_fullStr The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
title_full_unstemmed The Roles of Perceived Neighborhood Disorganization, Social Cohesion, and Social Control in Urban Thai Adolescents' Substance Use and Delinquency
title_sort roles of perceived neighborhood disorganization, social cohesion, and social control in urban thai adolescents' substance use and delinquency
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