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Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2018

A Methodological Study of Order Effects in Reporting Relational Aggression Experiences

Jennifer M Serico; Amanda NeMoyer; Naomi E. S. Goldstein; Mark James Houck; Stephen S. Leff

Unlike the overt nature of physical aggression, which lends itself to simpler and more direct methods of investigation, the often-masked nature of relational aggression has led to difficulties and debate regarding the most effective tools of study. Given concerns with the accuracy of third-party relational aggression reports, especially as individuals age, self-report measures may be particularly useful when assessing experiences with relational aggression. However, it is important to recognize validity concerns-in particular, the potential effects of item order presentation-associated with self-report of relational aggression perpetration and victimization. To investigate this issue, surveys were administered and completed by 179 young adults randomly assigned to one of four survey conditions reflecting manipulation of item order. Survey conditions included presentation of (a) perpetration items only, (b) victimization items only, (c) perpetration items followed by victimization items, and (d) victimization items followed by perpetration items. Results revealed that participants reported perpetrating relational aggression significantly more often when asked only about perpetration or when asked about perpetration before victimization, compared with participants who were asked about victimization before perpetration. Item order manipulation did not result in significant differences in self-reported victimization experiences. Results of this study indicate a need for greater consideration of item order when conducting research using self-report data and the importance of additional investigation into which form of item presentation elicits the most accurate self-report information.


International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology | 2017

Can We Hasten Development? Effects of Treatment on Psychosocial Maturity:

Christina L. Riggs Romaine; Kathleen Kemp; Christy L. Giallella; Naomi E. S. Goldstein; Jennifer M Serico; Sharon Kelley

Research continues to highlight factors associated with developmental immaturity, including persistent delinquency. This article examines whether aspects of developmental immaturity, psychosocial maturity, and emotion regulation are responsive to therapeutic intervention. Fifty-seven female youth in secure residential juvenile justice facilities participated in a randomized controlled trial of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Treatment for Girls, an intervention that targets skills relevant to psychosocial maturity, including problem-solving, coping, and emotion regulation. Participants in JJAM showed increases in temperance, providing evidence that intervention might stimulate psychosocial development. Implications for treatment, evaluation, and measurement of psychosocial maturity are discussed.


Cognitive and Behavioral Practice | 2013

Development of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management Treatment for Girls

Naomi E. S. Goldstein; Jennifer M Serico; Christinia L. Riggs Romaine; Amanda D. Zelechoski; Rachel Kalbeitzer; Kathleen Kemp; Christy Lane


Archive | 2012

The relationship between psychosocial maturity and aggression among female juvenile offenders.

Holly Hinz; Naomi E. S. Goldstein; Amanda NeMoyer; Daniel Pennacchia; Jennifer M Serico; Casey Burkard


Archive | 2012

Why are girls so aggressive? Correlates of caregivers’ relational aggression among female juvenile offenders.

Christy Lane; Holly Hinz; Jennifer M Serico; Erika Foster; Maria Petrongolo; Naomi E. S. Goldstein


Archive | 2011

Crucial components to juvenile justice therapist training manuals

Shelby Arnold; Jennifer M Serico; Daniel Pennacchia; Kathleen Kemp; Naomi E. S. Goldstein


Archive | 2011

Biases in reporting relational aggression: Implications for the juvenile justice system

Jennifer M Serico; Amy Brammell; Shelby Arnold; Melinda Wolbransky; Naomi E. S. Goldstein


Archive | 2010

Will It Help or Hurt?: The Expected Outcomes of Delinquent Girls Physical and Relational Aggression

Meghann Lucia Kelly; Jennifer M Serico; Kathleen Kemp; Christy Lane; Lindsey Wrazien; Naomi E. S. Goldstein


Archive | 2010

Police Strategy During Interrogations of Juveniles: Do Different Types of Pressure Affect the Likelihood of False Confessions?

Sharon Messenheimer; Heather Zelle; Christina L. Riggs Romaine; Jennifer M Serico; Naomi E. S. Goldstein


Archive | 2010

Psychosocial Maturity and Aggression in Female Juvenile Offenders

Christina L. Riggs Romaine; Kathleen Kemp; Jennifer M Serico; Christy Lane; Meghann Lucia Kelly; Naomi E. S. Goldstein

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