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Prospective effects of violence exposure across multiple contexts on early adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems.

机译:在多种情况下暴露于暴力对青少年的内在化和外在化问题的预期影响。

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BACKGROUND: Violence exposure within each setting of community, school, or home has been linked with internalizing and externalizing problems. Although many children experience violence in multiple contexts, the effects of such cross-contextual exposure have not been studied. This study addresses this gap by examining independent and interactive effects of witnessing violence and victimization in the community, home, and school on subsequent internalizing and externalizing problems in early adolescence. METHODS: A community sample of 603 boys and girls (78% African American, 20% Caucasian) participated in a longitudinal study of youth violence. During two assessments 16 months apart, adolescents reported on witnessing violence and victimization in the community, school, and home, and their internalizing and externalizing problems. RESULTS: Multiple regressions tested the independent and interactive effects of witnessing violence or victimization across contexts on subsequent adjustment, after controlling for initial levels of internalizing and externalizing problems and demographic covariates. Witnessing violence at school predicted anxiety and depression; witnessing at home was related to anxiety and aggression; and witnessing community violence predicted delinquency. Victimization at home was related to subsequent anxiety, depression, and aggression; victimization at school predicted anxiety; and victimization in the community was not independently related to any outcomes. Finally, witnessing violence at home was associated with more anxiety, delinquency, and aggression only if adolescents reported no exposure to community violence. CONCLUSIONS: Violence exposure at home and school had the strongest independent effects on internalizing and externalizing outcomes. Witnessing community violence attenuated the effects of witnessing home violence on anxiety and externalizing problems, perhaps due to desensitization or different norms or expectations regarding violence. However, no comparable attenuation effects were observed for victimization across contexts.
机译:背景:在社区,学校或家庭的每个环境中暴露于暴力行为已与内部和外部问题联系在一起。尽管许多儿童在多种情况下都遭受暴力侵害,但这种跨上下文暴露的影响尚未得到研究。这项研究通过检查在社区,家庭和学校中目睹暴力和受害对随后的内在化和外在化问题的独立和互动影响来解决这一差距。方法:对603名男孩和女孩(78%的非洲裔美国人,20%的白人)的社区样本进行了青年暴力的纵向研究。在相隔16个月的两次评估中,青少年报告了目击者在社区,学校和家庭中遭受暴力和伤害的情况,以及他们内部和外部的问题。结果:在控制了将问题内部化和外部化以及人口协变量的初始水平之后,多元回归测试了在不同背景下目击暴力或受害情况的独立和互动效果。在学校见证暴力预示着焦虑和沮丧;在家作证与焦虑和侵略有关;目睹社区暴力预示着犯罪。在家中的受害与随后的焦虑,沮丧和攻击有关。在学校受害预示着焦虑;社区中的受害与任何结果都没有独立关系。最后,只有在青少年报告没有遭受社区暴力的情况下,亲眼目睹在家中的暴力才有更多的焦虑,犯罪和攻击性。结论:家庭和学校的暴力暴露对内在化和外在化结果的独立性影响最大。目击社区暴力可能减弱了目睹家庭暴力对焦虑和外部问题的影响,这可能是由于脱敏或对暴力的不同规范或期望所致。但是,没有观察到可比较的衰减效果,可用于跨上下文的受害。

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