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|a Young Offenders on Community Orders
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|b Health, Welfare and Criminogenic Needs.
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|b Sydney University Press,
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|a Description based upon print version of record.
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|a Intro -- Title page -- Acknowledgments -- Contents. -- List of abbreviations -- Foreword -- Executive summary -- Chapter 1: Overview of research and methods -- 1.1 Rationale and aims of the research -- 1.2 The partner organisations -- 1.3 The report -- 1.4 Methods, procedures and protocols -- 1.5 Participants -- 1.6 Field staff -- 1.7 Measures and data collection -- 1.8 Reporting results -- 1.9 Young offenders' view of the health survey -- 1.10 Follow up assessment (Time 2) -- 1.11 References -- Chapter 2: Demographics -- 2.1 Sample characteristics: Gender, ethnicity, region and IQ age
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|a 2.2 Gender and age -- 2.3 Ethnicity -- 2.4 Geographic region and socioeconomic status -- 2.5 Criminal history -- 2.6 Youth Level of Service / Case Management Inventory: Australian Adaptation -- 2.7 Social background -- 2.8 Out of Home Care (OOHC) history -- 2.9 Adolescent parenthood -- 2.10 Employment history -- 2.11 Life plans -- 2.12 Summary and conclusions -- 2.13 References -- Chapter 3: Physical health -- 3.1 Self-reported health status -- 3.2 Health conditions -- 3.3 Recent symptoms and health complaints -- 3.4 Health complaints in the past six months -- 3.5 Medications
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|a 3.6 Allergies and asthma -- 3.7 Immunisation -- 3.8 Oral health -- 3.9 Visual acuity -- 3.10Health service utilisation -- 3.11 Health information awareness -- 3.12 Summary and conclusions -- 3.13 References -- Chapter 4: Sexual Health -- 4.1 Sexual behaviour -- 4.2 Sexually transmissible infections (STI) and blood borne viruses (BBV) -- 4.3 Health education -- 4.4 Women's health -- 4.5 Summary and conclusions -- 4.6 References -- Chapter 5: Lifestyle -- 5.1 Diet and nutrition -- 5.2 Weight, weight management and weight perceptions -- 5.3 Risk factors for cardiovascular disease and fatty liver
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|a 5.4 Physical and recreational activity -- 5.5 Sun protection -- 5.6 Tattooing and body piercing -- 5.7 Fighting and injury -- 5.8 Summary and conclusions -- 5.9 References -- Chapter 6: Cognitive Ability -- 6.1 Full Scale IQ -- 6.2 Education -- 6.3 Academic Achievement -- 6.4 Intellectual disability estimates -- 6.5 Summary and conclusions -- 6.6 References -- Chapter 7: Mental Health -- 7.1 Adolescent Psychopathology Scale -- Short Form (APS-SF). -- 7.2 Conduct Disorder and Substance Abuse Disorder -- 7.3 Comorbidity -- 7.4 Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10 LM)
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|a 7.5 Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) -- 7.6 CTQ, Conduct Disorder and Substance Abuse Disorder -- 7.7 Self-report of mental health -- 7.8 Suicide and Self-harm (SSH) -- 7.9 Relationships: Peers and other sources of emotional support -- 7.10 Bullying -- 7.11 Gambling -- 7.12 Life satisfaction -- 7.13 Life concerns -- 7.14 Summary and conclusions -- 7.15 References -- Chapter 8: Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use -- 8.1 Alcohol use -- 8.2 Tobacco use -- 8.3 Substance use -- 8.4 Drug treatment -- 8.5 Summary and conclusions -- 8.6 References -- Appendix 1 -- Physical health assessment
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|a Offending behaviour in childhood is a significant predictor of subsequent offending; early intervention is more effective than that provided later. This research aimed to advance understanding of juvenile crime, its health/substance abuse patterns, cognitive correlates and offence trajectories to facilitate effective policies and reduce recidivism.
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|a Juvenile delinquents
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|i Print version:
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