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The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument as a Predictor of Institutional Maladjustment in Severe Male Juvenile OffendersFlorida State University
Florida State University, loney{at}psy.fsu.edu
Florida State University The Massachusetts Youth Screening InstrumentVersion 2 (MAYSI-2) is a brief triage tool designed to pinpoint youth in the juvenile justice system at risk for mental healthrelated difficulties. The current study investigated the relation between the MAYSI-2 and institutional maladjustment at a residential treatment facility specializing in the rehabilitation of severe male juvenile offenders. Institutional maladjustment data were collected during the first 90 days of commitment for 104 male juvenile offenders who also completed the MAYSI-2 during orientation to the facility. The Angry-Irritable subscale of the MAYSI-2 uniquely predicted severe rule violations and intensive supervision placement. However, hit rate analyses revealed a high level of false negatives for the published subscale cut scores. Implications of these and related findings are discussed.
Key Words: MAYSI risk assessment institutional maladjustment delinquency
This version was published on April
1, 2007 Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol. 34, No. 4,
476-492 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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