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Family Relationships
- Characteristics of Family: (subject-baseline, subject-follow-up, collateral-baseline)
Questions about criminal activity of family members. Additional
items at subject baseline and collateral baseline obtain information
about siblings, family history of mental health hospitalization and
drug use, as well as descriptive information about the subject's
parents (country of birth, primary language, employment status, and
whether the biological parents are living or deceased).
- Parental Monitoring: (subject-baseline, subject-follow-up, collateral-baseline, collateral-follow-up)
Questions about the level of parental involvement in supervising the
adolescent. These questions are asked of both the subject (reporting
on his/her primary caregiver, at subject baseline and subject
follow-up) and by the collateral (reporting on the subject, at
collateral baseline and collateral follow-up).
- Parental Warmth and Hostility: (subject-baseline, subject-follow-up)
Questions about the affective tone of the parent-adolescent
relationship and (at follow-up only) questions about instrument
support from others.