The Implications of Executive Functioning on Community Adversity and Violence and Mental Health Outcomes

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
S. Irsheid, Rachel C. Garthe, D. Gorman-Smith, M. Schoeny
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Exposure to community adversities and violence can be associated with a cascade of neurocognitive, mental health, and behavioral challenges among urban adolescents. Influenced by the bio-ecological framework, this study examines if problems with executive functioning (EF) exacerbate the relation between exposure to community adversity and violence and internalizing symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms) and externalizing behaviors (e.g., hyperactivity and attention problems) for males and females. Participants included 300 primarily African American and Latine adolescents (Mage = 15.42, SD = 1.21; 51% female) who reside in 30 census tracts from urban neighborhoods historically and systematically divested from, located on the West and South sides of Chicago. Pending the radical reconfiguration of power, systems, and community to fundamentally challenge the systemic policies and processes that contribute to these adverse experiences, findings from this study provide important implications for clinical practice and school-based interventions that could support adolescents’ psychological, behavioral, and emotional needs.
执行功能对社区逆境、暴力和心理健康结果的影响
在城市青少年中,暴露于社区逆境和暴力可能与一系列神经认知、心理健康和行为挑战有关。受生物生态学框架的影响,本研究探讨了执行功能(EF)问题是否加剧了男性和女性暴露于社区逆境和暴力以及内化症状(如抑郁、焦虑和躯体症状)和外化行为(如多动和注意力问题)之间的关系。参与者包括300名主要是非裔美国人和拉丁裔青少年(Mage = 15.42, SD = 1.21;(51%为女性),她们居住在30个人口普查区,这些地区历史上和系统地从芝加哥西部和南部的城市社区中剥离出来。在权力、系统和社区的彻底重新配置,从根本上挑战导致这些不良经历的系统性政策和过程之前,本研究的发现为临床实践和学校干预提供了重要的意义,这些干预可以支持青少年的心理、行为和情感需求。
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期刊介绍: For thirty-five years, Youth & Society has provided educators, counsellors, researchers, and policy makers with the latest research and scholarship in this dynamic field. This valuable resource examines critical contemporary issues and presents vital, practical information for studying and working with young people today. Each quarterly issue of Youth & Society features peer-reviewed articles by distinguished scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and fields, including: sociology, public health, social work, education, criminology, psychology, anthropology, human services, and political science.
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