青少年参与人际暴力的多层次潜在阶层分析:压力生活事件、学校氛围和学校特征的作用。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Psychology of Violence Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1037/vio0000547
Yu Lu, Sabina Low, Shristi Bhochhibhoya, Adriana Dragicevic, Elizabeth Baumler, Jeff R Temple
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目的:学校层面因素在青少年暴力中的作用尚不清楚。使用多层次潜在类分析,我们根据青少年参与暴力行为确定了青少年和学校群体,并评估了这些群体成员因个人和学校特征而有何不同。方法:我们使用的基线数据来自一个以学校为基础的暴力预防项目的随机对照试验。参与者包括2,768名在德克萨斯州东南部24所公立学校就读七年级的青少年(平均年龄=13岁)。结果:我们确定了三类青少年,包括非暴力类(74.5%),中度暴力类(20.0%)和高度暴力类(5.4%)。与非暴力班的同龄人相比,后两个班的青少年报告了更多的压力生活事件和更少的积极的师生关系。还确定了两个学校级别的班级:中等风险学校,其中非暴力青少年班级占大多数;高风险学校,主要由高度和中度暴力班级组成。规模较大的学校更有可能落入高风险学校的行列。班级成员在学生与学生的关系、对报告暴力事件的必要性的认识或学校中经济困难学生的百分比方面没有显著差异。结论:为了更好地解决青少年暴力问题,学校应该提供支持,以缓冲压力生活事件的负面影响,培养积极的师生关系。此外,考虑到在较大的学校中有不成比例的高风险学生,学校规模应该被视为攻击的一个风险因素。
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A Multilevel Latent Class Analysis of Adolescent Engagement in Interpersonal Violence: The Role of Stressful Life Events, School Climate, and School Characteristics.

Objective: Little is known about the role of school-level factors in adolescent violence. Using multilevel latent class analysis, we identified groups of adolescents and schools based on adolescent involvement in violent behaviors and assessed how these group memberships differed by individual and school characteristics.

Method: We used baseline data from a randomized controlled trial of a school-based violence prevention program. Participants included 2,768 adolescents (Meanage=13 years) enrolled in 7th grade across 24 public schools in southeast Texas.

Results: We identified three classes of adolescents, including a Non-violent class (74.5%), a Moderately Violent class (20.0%), and a Highly Violent class (5.4%). Adolescents in the latter two classes reported more stressful life events and less positive student-to-teacher relationships than their peers in the Non-Violent Class. Two school-level classes were also identified: Moderate Risk Schools in which the Non-violent adolescent class was the majority, and High-Risk Schools, which consisted mainly of Highly and Moderately Violent classes. Schools with larger sizes were more likely to fall in the High-Risk Schools class. Class memberships did not significantly vary based on student-to-student relationship, awareness of the need for reporting violent incidents, or % of economically disadvantaged students in schools.

Conclusions: To better address youth violence, schools should provide supports to buffer the negative impact of stressful life events and foster positive teacher-student relationships. Furthermore, given a disproportionate number of high risk students are in larger schools, school size should be considered a risk factor for aggression.

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