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Gender Differences in Posttraumatic Stress and Related Symptoms Among Inner-City Minority Youth Exposed to Community Violence

机译:遭受社区暴力的内城少数民族青年创伤后压力和相关症状的性别差异

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This study examined gender differences in levels of violence exposure, and in levels of posttraumatic stress (PTS) and related symptomatology in a sample of inner-city predominantly African American youth. Because such youth are at risk for exposure to chronic community violence, they are likely to experience considerable distress and clinical or subclinical levels of posttraumatic stress and related symptoms. Previous research has found that although boys are exposed to violence more frequently than are girls, girls are more likely to express posttraumatic stress and related symptoms as a result of violence exposure. Thus, we examined gender as a moderator of the relation between violence exposure and symptoms. A stronger positive association of anxiety and depression symptoms with extent of community violence exposure for girls than boys was found. It was also found that while girls do not appear to differ in their responses to witnessing violence versus being a victim of violence, boys appear to be more distressed by being a victim of violence than by witnessing violence.
机译:这项研究在一个以城市为主的非裔美国青年样本中研究了暴力暴露水平,创伤后应激水平(PTS)和相关症状的性别差异。由于这类年轻人有遭受慢性社区暴力的危险,因此他们可能会遭受相当大的困扰,以及创伤后压力和相关症状的临床或亚临床水平。先前的研究发现,尽管男孩比女孩更容易遭受暴力,但由于暴露于暴力,女孩更有可能表现出创伤后压力和相关症状。因此,我们将性别作为暴力暴露与症状之间关系的调节者。发现与男孩相比,焦虑和抑郁症状与社区暴力暴露程度之间存在更强的正相关性。还发现,虽然女孩在见证暴力与遭受暴力受害者的反应上似乎没有不同,但男孩似乎比遭受暴力更为受苦于遭受暴力。

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