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Anxiety symptoms in African-American and Caucasian youth: Relations to negative life events, social support, and coping

机译:非裔美国人和高加索青年的焦虑症状:与负面生活事件,社会支持和应对的关系

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The purpose of the present study was to determine the relations among negative life events, social support, coping and anxiety symptoms in 709 Caucasian and African-American youth between 11 and 14 years of age. Results indicated that more negative life events, less social support, more coping efforts, and African-American status were related to more anxiety symptoms. Additionally, although active coping moderated the relationship between negative life events and anxiety, these relations were qualified in separate analyses for the African-American and Caucasian youth. Negative life events were related to anxiety symptoms only for the African-American participants. When these findings were explored further for males and females of each racial group, negative life events remained significant for African-American males but not African-American females. Implications of these findings are examined and future directions for research to understand the processes underlying these relations with both Caucasian and African-American youth are addressed.
机译:本研究的目的是确定709位11至14岁的白种人和非裔美国人的青少年的负面生活事件,社会支持,应对和焦虑症状之间的关系。结果表明,更多的负面生活事件,更少的社会支持,更多的应对努力以及非裔美国人的状况与更多的焦虑症状有关。此外,尽管积极应对减轻了负面生活事件与焦虑之间的关系,但这些关系在针对非裔美国人和白种人青年的单独分析中得到了证实。负面生活事件仅与非裔美国人参与者的焦虑症状有关。当进一步研究每个种族的男性和女性的这些发现时,负面生活事件对于非裔美国人男性仍然很重要,但非裔美国人女性则没有。审查了这些发现的含义,并探讨了未来的研究方向,以了解与白种人和非裔美国青年建立这些关系的基础。

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