Adolescent girls in context: Not all patterns may be created equal.

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2018-08-10 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2018.03
Kari Trost, Bassam El-Khouri, Knut Sundell
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Much research exists on the importance of risk factors within individual contexts of parenting, neighborhood, school, and peers for adolescent development. However little exists on whether risks in certain contexts may be more or less likely for risk accumulation across contexts - referred to as the Weighted Risk Phenomenon (WRP). One way to study WRP is to study adolescent patterns of co-existing risk characteristics across domains and over time. The present study focuses on studying information about parenting, neighborhood, school, and peers in order to understand how risk can have different patterns over time. Participants were all girls recruited from junior high schools in rural and metropolitan areas of Sweden. The results illustrate that there are stable structural and individual pathways across four contexts of adolescent girls which may represent risk over time. Structurally, patterns which emerged at grade 7 reappeared again a year later and again a year after that in grade 9. In general, the same individuals seem to re-emerge in the same or similar patterns over time. Those who showed risk accumulation patterns tended to report prior risk factors in the parenting context. Such trends are supported in the literature and give support to the postulation that parenting is one of the strongest risk factors for adolescents. The findings indicate possible underpinnings of WRP.

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背景下的青春期女孩:并不是所有的模式都是平等的。
很多研究都是关于在父母、邻居、学校和同伴的个体环境中风险因素对青少年发展的重要性。然而,关于某些情况下的风险是否更有可能或更少可能跨环境积累风险-称为加权风险现象(WRP)的问题很少存在。研究WRP的一种方法是研究跨领域和跨时间并存的青少年风险特征模式。目前的研究重点是研究父母、邻居、学校和同伴的信息,以了解风险如何随着时间的推移而产生不同的模式。参与者都是从瑞典农村和大都市地区的初中招募的女孩。结果表明,在青春期女孩的四种情况下,存在稳定的结构和个体途径,随着时间的推移,这些途径可能代表风险。在结构上,在七年级出现的模式在一年后再次出现,在九年级一年后再次出现。一般来说,随着时间的推移,相同的个体似乎会以相同或相似的模式重新出现。那些表现出风险积累模式的人倾向于报告以前在养育环境中的风险因素。这种趋势在文献中得到了支持,并支持了父母是青少年最大的风险因素之一的假设。这些发现表明了世界粮食计划署的可能基础。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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