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Neighborhood Poverty College Attendance and Diverging Profiles of Substance Use and Allostatic Load in Rural African American Youth

机译:非裔美国农村青年的邻里贫困大学就读以及物质使用和同构负荷的不同特征

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A subset of African American youth who live in impoverished neighborhoods display resilient profiles academically and behaviorally. We hypothesized that this resilience might be “skin-deep,” in that the ongoing efforts needed to achieve success might take a physiological toll on these youth. At age 19, 452 rural African American youth were assessed on broader contextual risk (neighborhood poverty) and external indicators of success (college attendance). One year later, participants were assessed on substance use and cumulative physiological risk (allostatic load). African American youth from more disadvantaged neighborhoods who attended college had lower levels of substance use, but higher levels of allostatic load compared to those from less disadvantaged neighborhoods who attended college, or to those who did not attend college. These findings indicate that a subset of African American youth from poor neighborhoods exhibits a profile of “skin-deep resilience,” characterized by external successes combined with heightened internal physiological risk.
机译:生活在贫困社区中的一部分非裔美国人青年在学术和行为上表现出富有弹性的形象。我们假设这种恢复力可能是“深层的”,因为为取得成功而需要进行的不断努力可能会对这些年轻人造成生理上的损失。在19岁时,对452名美国黑人农村青年进行了更广泛的背景风险(邻里贫穷)和外部成功指标(大学出勤)评估。一年后,对参与者进行了物质使用和累积的生理风险(止食负荷)评估。与来自较弱势社区上大学或未上过大学的人相比,来自较弱势社区上过大学的非裔美国人的吸毒水平较低,但同素负荷水平较高。这些发现表明,来自贫困社区的一部分非裔美国人青年表现出“皮肤深韧性”的特征,其特征是外部成功加上内部生理风险增加。

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