居住稳定性与青少年药物使用之间的联系:生活压力事件和行为问题的作用

Shervin Assari , Babak Najand , Hossein Zare
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导言:人们日益认识到,居住稳定性是影响青少年积极发展的一个重要因素。虽然现有的研究提供了宝贵的见解,但在居住稳定性的决定因素及其结果如何因性别和种族而异方面仍存在差距。本研究旨在调查 9-10 岁儿童的居住稳定性、药物使用和行为问题之间的关系,重点关注创伤暴露的中介作用。方法本研究利用了青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究的数据,该研究是 2016 年启动的一个纵向项目,有 11,849 名参与者参与。研究使用儿童行为检查表(CBCL)探讨了居住稳定性、社会经济因素、压力以及情绪和行为结果之间的联系。结果表明,家庭收入越高、生活在父母已婚的家庭中以及居住在家庭收入较高的地区与居住稳定性相关。反过来,居住稳定性又与较低的生活压力水平和未来减少药物使用有关。此外,居住稳定性对药物使用和 CBCL 分数的影响完全受创伤暴露的中介作用。结论:研究结果提倡实施旨在为儿童和家庭营造稳定生活环境的经济、社会和公共政策,以减轻后代可能面临的情感和行为挑战。提高社会经济地位和支持促进已婚家庭生活安排的结构,是改善美国青少年居住稳定性和福祉的有效策略。
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The link between residential stability and youth substance use: Role of stressful life events and behavioral problems

Introduction

Residential stability is increasingly recognized as a significant factor influencing youth positive development. While the existing body of research provides valuable insights, gaps remain regarding the determinants of residential stability and how its outcomes may vary by gender and race. This study aims to investigate the relationship between residential stability, substance use, and behavioral issues among children aged 9–10 years, with a focus on the mediating role of trauma exposure.

Methods

This research utilizes data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study, a longitudinal project initiated in 2016 with a sample of 11,849 participants. It explores the links between residential stability, socioeconomic factors, stress, and emotional and behavioral outcomes using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Structural equation modeling was employed to analyze the data.

Results findings

indicate that higher household income, living in a household with married parents, and residing in areas with greater household incomes correlate with residential stability. In turn, residential stability is linked to lower levels of life stress and reduced substance use in the future. Furthermore, the impact of residential stability on substance uses and CBCL scores was entirely mediated by trauma exposure.

Conclusions

The findings advocate for the implementation of economic, social, and public policies aimed at fostering stable living environments for children and families to mitigate the emotional and behavioral challenges future generations may face. Enhancing socioeconomic status and supporting structures that promote married family living arrangements emerge as effective strategies to improve residential stability and the well-being of young people in the United States.

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