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Relationship Between Coping Strategies and Peer Victimization Among Low-Income African American Youth Living in Chicago

机译:芝加哥低收入非洲裔美国青年之间应对策略与同行受害的关系

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Background Peer victimization is experienced by an alarming number of youth. A variety of coping strategies may be used by youth to avoid the risk of peer victimization, including behaviors such as avoidance, displaying a tough demeanor, defensive behaviors, establishing a reputation, and forming affiliations with family and community members. However, little research has examined how these coping strategies are simultaneously associated with peer victimization experiences. Objective The present study explored how these five coping strategies were associated with peer victimization among African American youth living in low-income urban communities, a group of youth at risk for high levels of exposure to violence and victimization. It was hypothesized that more use of these strategies would be associated with less peer victimization. Method The study comprised of 534 African American youth from low-income communities located in Chicago's Southside. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify which coping strategies, when assessed simultaneously, were associated with a lower risk of peer victimization. Results Results indicated that defensive behavior was negatively associated with peer victimization. Higher levels of tough demeanor and affiliation with family and community members were associated with higher levels of peer victimization. Coping strategies of avoidance and establishing a reputation were not significantly associated with peer victimization. Conclusion Peer affiliation does not always contribute to positive outcomes, particularly among adolescents in urban areas. A further examination of the coping strategies and socialization processes of urban African American youth in low-resourced communities is warranted.
机译:背景人受到惊人的青年人数经历的同行受害者。青年可以使用各种应对策略来避免同伴受害的风险,包括避免,呈现艰苦的风度,防守行为,建立声誉,与家庭和社区成员的联系等行为。然而,小型研究审查了这些应对策略如何同时与同伴受害经验相关。目的本研究探讨了这五项应对策略如何与居住在低收入城市社区的非洲裔美国青年之间的同伴受害者有关,这是一群面临高水平暴力和受害的青年。假设更多的使用这些策略将与较少的同伴受害者相关联。方法包括来自位于芝加哥南部的低收入社区的534名非洲裔美国青年。进行多元回归分析以确定同时评估时的应对策略与同伴受害的风险较低。结果结果表明,防守行为与同行受害者负相关。与家庭和社区成员更高的艰巨程度和与家庭成员的居所与更高层次的同伴受害者有关。应对避税和建立声誉的策略与同伴受害者没有明显相关。结论同行隶属关系并不总是有助于积极成果,特别是城市地区青少年。有必要进一步审查低调社区城市非裔美国青年的应对策略和社会化进程。

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