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摘要
对于非裔美国青少年来说,遭受社区暴力侵害仍然是一个长期存在的公共健康问题,会造成一系列适应不良的心理健康后果。尽管存在一定的风险,但人们越来越关注个人的适应能力。保护性因素,如未来取向,可以对负面结果起到缓冲作用。未来取向是一个复杂、多阶段和多维度的现象,它被广泛定义为一种认知-动机结构,使人能够设定目标并规划未来。我们旨在研究青春期中期的未来取向领域如何调节青少年早期接触社区暴力与青少年晚期结果之间的关系。本研究的数据主要来自于《儿童虐待与忽视纵向研究》(Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect)中的721名非裔美国青少年。调节分析表明,家庭未来取向是暴露于社区暴力和犯罪行为的重要调节因素,而教育和职业未来取向则是暴露于社区暴力和防御性回避的重要调节因素。本研究强调了深入了解青少年未来概念的重要性,因为这可以成为治疗的目标,从而对治疗结果产生重大影响。
Protective Impact of Future Orientation Domains for African American Youth Exposed to Community Violence
For African American adolescents, exposure to community violence continues to be a persistent public health concern with a range of maladaptive mental health outcomes. Despite one’s level of risk, there has been an increased focus on an individual’s degree of resilience. Protective factors, like future orientation, may buffer against negative outcomes. Future orientation is a complex, multistage, and multidimensional phenomenon, and it has been broadly defined as a cognitive-motivational construct that allows one to set goals and plan for the future. We aimed to examine how domains of future orientation during mid-adolescence may moderate the relationship between early adolescent exposure to community violence and late adolescent outcomes. Data from the current study focused on a subset of 721 African American youth from the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect. Moderation analyses indicated that family future orientation was a significant moderator for exposure to community violence and delinquent behaviors, while education and career future orientation was a significant moderator for exposure to community violence and defensive avoidance. The current study highlighted the importance of gaining a deeper understanding of youths’ conceptualization of the future, as this can be a target of treatment to greatly impact outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Child and Family Studies (JCFS) international, peer-reviewed forum for topical issues pertaining to the behavioral health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families. Interdisciplinary and ecological in approach, the journal focuses on individual, family, and community contexts that influence child, youth, and family well-being and translates research results into practical applications for providers, program implementers, and policymakers. Original papers address applied and translational research, program evaluation, service delivery, and policy matters that affect child, youth, and family well-being. Topic areas include but are not limited to: enhancing child, youth/young adult, parent, caregiver, and/or family functioning; prevention and intervention related to social, emotional, or behavioral functioning in children, youth, and families; cumulative effects of risk and protective factors on behavioral health, development, and well-being; the effects both of exposure to adverse childhood events and assets/protective factors; child abuse and neglect, housing instability and homelessness, and related ecological factors influencing child and family outcomes.