Relations Between Violence Exposure and Gun Carriage: Identifying Protective Factors Among African American Youth Living in Low-Income Urban Communities

T. Sullivan, Katherine M. Ross, Kelly E. O’Connor, Colleen S. Walsh, Diane L. Bishop
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This study identified risk, promotive, and protective factors for handgun carriage among 265 primarily African American adolescents ( Mage = 14.3) living in low-income urban areas. Community-based violent victimization and witnessing violence and in-person and cyber forms of peer victimization increased the probability of handgun carriage. Community collective efficacy, including caregiver-reported social connectedness and informal social control, and community developmental strengths/supports, including youth-reported community recognition for prosocial involvement and community developmental assets, moderated relations between both violent victimization and witnessing violence and handgun carriage. School developmental strengths/supports, including school developmental assets and family prosocial involvement in school, moderated relations between in-person and cyber victimization and handgun carriage. Family developmental strengths/supports, including family developmental assets and family recognition and opportunities for prosocial involvement, were associated with lower odds of handgun carriage. Study findings revealed distinct protective factors related to community violence exposure or peer victimization that can inform youth violence prevention efforts.
暴力暴露与枪支携带的关系:生活在低收入城市社区的非裔美国青年的保护因素
本研究确定了生活在低收入城市地区的265名主要是非裔美国青少年(Mage = 14.3)携带手枪的风险、促进因素和保护因素。基于社区的暴力受害和目睹暴力以及面对面和网络形式的同伴受害增加了携带手枪的可能性。社区集体效能(包括照顾者报告的社会联系和非正式社会控制)和社区发展优势/支持(包括青年报告的社区对亲社会参与的认可和社区发展资产)调节了暴力受害和目睹暴力与携带手枪之间的关系。学校发展优势/支持,包括学校发展资产和家庭在学校的亲社会参与,调节了面对面和网络受害与手枪携带的关系。家庭发展优势/支持,包括家庭发展资产和亲社会参与的家庭认可和机会,与携带手枪的几率较低有关。研究结果揭示了与社区暴力暴露或同伴受害相关的独特保护因素,可以为预防青少年暴力的工作提供信息。
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