62939-4
PhenX - crime and delinquency - adolescent protocol 181201
Trial
Status Information
- Status
- TRIAL
Term Description
Using a list of 40 criminal and delinquent questions, the respondent indicates if he or she has engaged in each activity, and if so, how many times in the past year. Several of the activities are criminal in nature so it is essential that the interviewer explains that the answers are confidential and no one other than the research staff will be able to see the answers. If the respondents are thought to be at high risk for involvement in serious delinquent or criminal activities the researchers may want to obtain a Certificate of Confidentiality (COC). Once obtained, the researcher should inform the respondent that he/she has a COC and explain what the certificate means. Certificates of Confidentiality are issued by the National Institutes of Health and other U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) agencies to help minimize risks to respondents by adding an additional level of protection for maintaining the confidentiality of private information. Self-reports of criminal and delinquent activities may have limitations with regard to the ability to recall events, understand the questions, and tell the truth (e.g., exaggeration or concealment). These limitations have been documented by others (Chaiken & Chaiken, 1990; Elliott et al., 1989; Farrington et al., 1996; Hindelang et al., 1981) and should be evaluated by the investigator.
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Reference Information
Type | Source | Reference |
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Article | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Huizinga, D., Esbensen, F., & Weiher, A. (1991). Are there multiple paths to delinquency? Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 82, 83-118. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Chaiken, J. M., & Chaiken, M. R. (1990). Drugs and predatory crime. In M. Tonry & J. Q. Wilson (Eds.), Crime and Justice, Vol. 13: Drugs and Crime (pp. 203-239). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Elliott, D. S., Huizinga, D., & Menard, S. (1989). Multiple problem youth: Delinquency, substance use, and mental health problems. New York: Springer-Verlag. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Farrington, D. P., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Lober, M., Van Kammen, W., & Schmidt, L. (1996). Self-reported delinquency and a combined delinquency seriousness scale based on boys, mothers, and teachers: Concurrent and predictive validity for African Americans and Caucasians. Criminology, 34, 501-525. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Hindelang, M. J., Hirschi, T., & Weis, J. G. (1981). Measuring delinquency. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. |
Article | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Huizinga, D., & Elliott, D. S. (1986). Re-assessing the reliability and validity of self-reported delinquency measures. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2(4), 293-327. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Huizinga, D., & Esbensen, F. Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. Scales and Measures of the Denver Youth Survey, 1990. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Loeber, R., Farrington, D. P., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Van Kammen, W. B. (1998). Antisocial behavior and mental health problems: Explanatory factors in childhood and adolescence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. |
Article | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | Moffitt, T. E. (2005). Genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behaviors: Evidence from behavioral-genetic research. Advances in Genetics, 55, 41-104. |
Citation | Consensus measures for Phenotypes and Exposures | United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute of Mental Health, National Youth Survey, Wave 1, 1976. |
Panel Hierarchy
Details for each LOINC in Panel LHC-Forms
LOINC | Name | R/O/C | Cardinality | Example UCUM Units |
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62939-4 | PhenX - crime and delinquency - adolescent protocol 181201 | |||
Indent66985-3 | How many times in the last year have you run away from home? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66986-1 | How many times in the last year have you skipped (classes/school) without an excuse? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66987-9 | How many times in the last year have you been suspended or sent home from school for bad behavior? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66988-7 | How many times in the last year have you lied about your age to get into some place or to buy something (for example, lying about your age to get into a movie or to buy alcohol)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66989-5 | How many times in the last year have you cheated on school tests? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66990-3 | How many times in the last year have you hitchhiked where it was illegal to do so? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66991-1 | How many times in the last year have you carried a hidden weapon? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66992-9 | How many times in the last year have you been loud, rowdy, or unruly in a public place so that people complained about it or you got in trouble? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66993-7 | How many times in the last year have you begged for money or things from strangers? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66994-5 | How many times in the last year have you made obscene telephone calls such as calling someone and saying dirty things? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66995-2 | How many times in the last year have you been drunk in a public place? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66954-9 | How many times in the last year have you purposely damaged or destroyed property that did not belong to you (for example, breaking, cutting or marking up something)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66955-6 | How many times in the last year have you purposely set fire to a house, building, car, or other property or tried to do so? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66956-4 | How many times in the last year have you broken city curfew laws (for example, been in a public place including out in the street without a parent or other adult during the curfew period)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66957-2 | How many times in the last year have you avoided paying for things such as movies, bus or subway rides, and food or computer services? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66958-0 | How many times in the last year have you gone into or tried to go into a building to steal something? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66959-8 | How many times in the last year have you stolen or tried to steal money or things worth $5 or less? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66960-6 | How many times in the last year have you stolen or tried to steal money or things worth between $5 and $50? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66961-4 | How many times in the last year have you stolen or tried to steal money or things worth more than $50 but less than $100? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66962-2 | How many times in the last year have you stolen or tried to steal money or things worth $100 or more? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66963-0 | How many times in the last year have you taken something from a store without paying for it (including events you have already told me about)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66964-8 | How many times in the last year have you snatched someone's purse or wallet or picked someone's pocket? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66965-5 | How many times in the last year have you taken something from a car that did not belong to you? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66966-3 | How many times in the last year have you knowingly bought, sold or held stolen goods or tried to do any of these things? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66967-1 | How many times in the last year have you gone joyriding (that is, taken a motor vehicle such as a car or motorcycle for a ride or drive without the owner's permission)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66968-9 | How many times in the last year have you stolen or tried to steal a motor vehicle such as a car or motorcycle? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66969-7 | How many times in the last year have you used checks illegally or used a slug or fake money to pay for something (including intentional overdrafts)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66970-5 | How many times in the last year have you used or tried to use a credit or bank cards without the owner's permission? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66971-3 | How many times in the last year have you tried to cheat someone by selling them something that was worthless or not what you said it was? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66972-1 | How many times in the last year have you attacked someone with a weapon or with the idea of seriously hurting or killing them? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66973-9 | How many times in the last year have you hit someone with the idea of hurting them (other than the events just mentioned)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66974-7 | How many times in the last year have you used a weapon, force, or strong-arm methods to get money or things from people? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66975-4 | How many times in the last year have you thrown objects such as rocks or bottles at people (other than events you have already mentioned)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66976-2 | How many times in the last year have you been involved in gang fights? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66977-0 | How many times in the last year have you been paid for having sexual relations with someone? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66978-8 | How many times in the last year have you physically hurt or threatened to hurt someone to get them to have sex with you? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66979-6 | How many times in the last year have you had or tried to have sexual relations with someone against their will (other than events you just mentioned)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66980-4 | How many times in the last year have you sold marijuana or hashish ('pot,' 'grass,' 'hash')? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66981-2 | How many times in the last year have you sold hard drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and LSD (total freq. of all hard drug sales, not limited to these three drugs)? | {#}/a | ||
Indent66982-0 | Have you done anything else in the past year that could have gotten you in trouble with the police? | |||
Indent66983-8 | What kind of things did you do? | |||
Indent66984-6 | How many times in the past year? |
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- PhenX - crime and delinquency - adolescent protocol 181201
- Property
- -
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- -
- Method
- PhenX
Additional Names
- Long Common Name
- PhenX - crime and delinquency - adolescent protocol 181201
- Short Name
- Crime delinquency adolescent proto
Survey Question
- Source
- PX181201
Basic Attributes
- Class
- PANEL.PHENX
- Type
- Clinical
- First Released
- Version 2.36
- Last Updated
- Version 2.66
- Change Reason
- Updated the PhenX ID from "PhenX.<ID>" to "PX<ID>" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.; Added the PhenX protocol ID to the Component to clearly define the protocol version for which this panel is based upon.
- Panel Type
- Panel
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
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62911-3 | PhenX domain - Psychosocial |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | PhenX - delito y delincuencia - protocolo para adolescentes 181201: |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | PhenX - criminalità e delinquenza - adolescente, protocollo: Synonyms: Panel PhenX paziente PhenX Punto nel tempo (episodio) |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | PhenX - преступление и делинквентность - подростковый протокол: Synonyms: Точка во времени; |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | PhenX - 犯罪行为及青少年犯罪行为 - 青少年方案 181201: Synonyms: Consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures; |
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