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The impact of peer, family and school on delinquency: a study of at-risk Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong
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The impact of peer, family and school on delinquency: a study of at-risk Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong

Cindy Davis, C Tang and J Ko
International Social Work, Vol.47(4), pp.489-502
2004
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872804046255View
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This study explored the relationship among family, peer and school factors on delinquency among Chinese adolescents. Interviews were conducted with 718 Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong. At-risk adolescents had more family problems, negative peer relations and a poorer school environment. Negative peer influence was the most salient predictor of delinquency.

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