城市黑人青少年的受害经历:家庭因素对内化和学业成绩的调节作用。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Belinda E. Hernandez, Heather L. McDaniel, Catherine P. Bradshaw
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本研究调查了家庭因素对受害经历以及内化和学业结果的调节作用。我们分析了471名外化症状升高的黑人城市九年级学生(51%为男性;年龄=14岁)的数据(收集时间为2017-2019年),并探讨了(自我报告的)种族社会化、父母关系和(教师报告的)家庭学术参与与(自我报告的)暴力暴露、种族歧视和(教师报告的)欺凌之间的相互作用如何对(学生和教师报告的)焦虑和抑郁以及(学生报告的)学术参与和消极的学校态度产生潜在影响。高种族社会化程度和父母关系分别与受歧视和听到暴力的青少年较低的内化症状有关。对于受歧视的青少年来说,高学业参与度和父母关系与较高的内化症状相关,而对于受欺凌的青少年来说,高父母关系与较高的焦虑相关。种族社会化和父母关系可能分别有助于抵消歧视和听说暴力对青少年的潜在影响。
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Urban Black adolescents' victimization experiences: The moderating role of family factors on internalizing and academic outcomes

This study investigated the moderating role of family factors on victimization experiences and internalizing and academic outcomes. Data (collected 2017–2019) on 471 Black urban ninth graders (51% male; Mage = 14 years) with elevated externalizing symptoms were analyzed and we explored how the interaction between (self-reported) racial socialization, parent relations, and (teacher-reported) family academic involvement and (self-reported) violence exposure, racial discrimination, and (teacher-reported) bullying potentially influenced (student- and teacher-reported) anxiety and depression, and (student-reported) academic engagement and negative school attitudes. High racial socialization and parent relations were associated with lower internalizing symptoms for youth with discrimination and heard violence, respectively. High academic involvement and parent relations were linked with higher internalizing symptoms for youth with discrimination and high parent relations were linked with higher anxiety for bullied youth. Racial socialization and parent relations may help offset the potential influence of discrimination and heard violence, respectively, for adolescents.

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4.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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