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The child and adolescent functional assessment scale (CAFAS): a dynamic predictor of juvenile recidivism.
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At-risk JuvenilesAdolescent Behavioral HealthEducationMental HealthDynamic PredictorsAdolescenceJuvenile RecidivismPsychologyAdolescent MedicineYouth Well-beingChild AssessmentPsychiatryChild AbuseAdolescent PsychologyRehabilitationAdolescent DevelopmentOffender ClassificationChild DevelopmentDynamic PredictorAdolescent CognitionJuvenile DelinquencyPediatricsMedicinePrior OffensesPsychopathology
This study tested the degree to which the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS; Hodges & Wong, 1996), a mental health assessment tool, predicted recidivism among juvenile offenders. The CAFAS, which is sensitive to rehabilitation treatment effects, was compared with factors insensitive to rehabilitation (e.g., age, ethnicity, sex, and number of prior offenses). Also addressed was the methodological issue of whether to treat recidivism as a continuous or a dichotomous variable. The CAFAS was found to be significantly related to recidivism. The practical application of the results, as well as the value of emphasizing research on dynamic predictors that enable policy makers to target at-risk juveniles, is discussed.