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The role of identity and psychosomatic symptoms as mediating the relationship between discrimination and risk behaviors among first and second generation immigrant adolescents

机译:身份和心身症状的作用如介导第一和第二代移民青少年之间的歧视与风险行为之间的关系

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The study examines psychosomatic symptoms, and host and heritage identities as mediators of the relationship between discrimination and aggressive behavior and substance use. Israeli data from the 2013.14 Health Behaviors of School-aged Children study included a representative sample of 1503 first- and second-generation immigrant adolescents aged 11-17 years (45.2% male) from the Former Soviet Union and Ethiopia in Israel. Structural equation modeling, controlling for age, gender, family affluence and immigrant generation, showed different pathways for the two groups. For FSU-heritage adolescents, the relationship between discrimination and aggressive behavior and substance use was partially mediated by psychosomatic symptoms. Lower host and heritage identities also predicted psychosomatic symptoms. For Ethiopian-heritage adolescents, the relationship between discrimination and outcomes was fully mediated by psychosomatic symptoms and a weaker host identity. Results support an externalizing model, whereby discrimination leads to a weaker host identity and increased psychosomatic symptoms, associated with substance use and aggressive behavior.
机译:该研究将心理上症状和寄宿和遗产身份视为歧视和侵略性行为与物质使用之间的关系的调解员。来自2013.14岁的学龄儿童学习的卫生行为的以色列数据包括来自以色列前苏联和埃塞俄比亚的11-17岁(45.2%男性)的1503名和第二代移民青少年的代表性样本。结构方程建模,控制年龄,性别,家庭富裕和移民的生成,两组显示不同的途径。对于FSU-遗产青少年,歧视和侵蚀行为与物质的关系部分地通过心理症状部分介导。下宿主和遗产身份也预测了心身症状。对于埃塞俄比亚 - 遗产青少年,歧视和结果之间的关系被心理症状完全介导和较弱的主持人身份。结果支持外化模型,由此歧视导致较弱的宿主身份和增加的心理症状,与物质使用和侵略性行为相关。

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