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Race-Related Traumatic Events Online and Mental Health Among Adolescents of Color

机译:与种族相关的创伤事件在线和心理健康的颜色青少年

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Purpose: Viral videos of the detainment of undocumented immigrants in cages and police killings of unarmed citizens are two of the most pressing traumatic events facing adolescents of color. However, little is known about whether these online experiences are linked to mental health outcomes. This study examines the association between exposure to such events online and mental health in a sample of African American and Latinx adolescents. Methods: Data were collected from a national sample of 302 African American and Latinx adolescents aged 11e19 years. Participants reported their exposure to traumatic events online (TEO), depressive symptoms, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and other sociodemographics. Multiple regression analyses were conducted. Results: Analyses indicated a significant association between TEO and both PTSD symptoms and depressive symptoms, indicating that more frequent experiences of TEO were associated with higher levels of PTSD symptoms and depressive symptoms. In addition, regression analyses further indicated that girls reported higher PTSD and depressive symptoms than boys. Latinx participants also reported increased depressive symptoms. Conclusions: This study extends recent research that suggests police killings, as well as viewing distressing news directed at members of one's own racialeethnic group or those who share the same immigration status, are related to poor mental health outcomes. Researchers should also explore what protective factors may buffer youth against the outcomes typically associated with these events. (C) 2019 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
机译:目的:拘留无证移民在笼子和警察杀戮中拘留的病毒视频是面临着颜色青少年的最紧迫的创伤事件中的两个。但是,关于这些在线经验是否与心理健康结果相关联。本研究审查了在非洲裔美国和拉丁X青少年样本中接触此类事件和心理健康之间的关联。方法:从11E19岁的非洲裔美国和拉丁X青少年的全国样本中收集数据。参与者报告他们接触在网上创伤事件(TEO),抑郁症状,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状以及其他社会图表。进行多元回归分析。结果:分析表明,TEO与PTSD症状和抑郁症状之间的显着关联,表明TEO的更频繁经验与较高水平的重症症状和抑郁症状相关。此外,回归分析进一步表明,女孩们报告了比男孩更高的应激障碍和抑郁症状。拉丁克斯参与者还报告抑郁症状增加。结论:本研究延长了最近的研究表明,警方杀戮,以及观察针对一个人竞争团体成员的令人痛苦的消息,或者那些享有相同的移民身份的人,与心理健康结果不佳有关。研究人员还应探讨有哪些保护因素可以防止青少年与通常与这些事件相关的结果进行缓冲。 (c)2019年青少年健康和医学协会。由elsevier Inc.发布这是CC By-NC-ND许可下的开放式访问文章(http:// creativeCommons。Org /许可/ by-nc-nd / 4.0 /)。

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