拉丁裔、黑人和白人青年接触法律制度与内化症状之间的差异关联。

Cortney Simmons,Imani Randolph,Colleen Sbeglia,Paul J Frick,Laurence Steinberg,Elizabeth Cauffman
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目的进入法律体系的青少年比他们的同龄人表现出更高的精神疾病发生率。目前尚不清楚持续的法律系统接触是否会加剧这些问题,特别是在拉丁裔和黑人青年中,他们不成比例地参与其中。本研究调查了拉丁裔、黑人和白人参与司法的青少年在首次被捕后三年内各种形式的法律系统接触、焦虑和抑郁之间的联系。我们假设系统接触可以预测所有青少年焦虑和抑郁症状的增加,其中拉丁裔和黑人青少年的影响更大。方法数据来自1160名男性青年,其中拉丁裔48.24%,黑人36.77%,白人14.99%;法师= 15.27)在十字路口研究。年轻人在第一次被捕后被招募,并在三年内每两年接受一次面试。对每个种族/族裔群体分别估计了内部间模型,以评估持续的系统接触(警察拦截、再次逮捕、缓刑、拘留)是否与较高的焦虑和抑郁水平(人与人之间)有关,以及接触是否预测了这些症状在个人层面上的增加(人与人之间)。结果在人际水平上,被警察拦下的黑人青年抑郁水平高于未被警察拦下的黑人青年。被拘留的拉美裔青年比未被拘留的拉美裔青年表现出更高的焦虑水平。在个人层面上,在拉丁裔青年中,缓刑与焦虑增加有关,再次被捕与抑郁增加有关。在黑人青年中,拘留与焦虑增加有关。在白人青年中,系统接触与内化症状无关。结论法律系统接触与不良心理健康结果相关,尤其是拉丁裔和黑人青年。
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Differential Associations Between Legal System Contact and Internalizing Symptoms Among Latino, Black, and White Youth.
OBJECTIVE Youth who enter the legal system exhibit higher rates of mental illness than their peers. It remains unclear whether continued legal system contact exacerbates these issues, especially among Latino and Black youth who are disproportionately involved. This study examined the associations between various forms of legal system contact, anxiety, and depression among Latino, Black, and White justice-involved youth over three years following their first arrest. We hypothesized that system contact would predict increases in anxiety and depression symptoms across all youth, with a stronger effect among Latino and Black youth. METHOD Data were used from 1,160 male youth (48.24% Latino, 36.77% Black, 14.99% White; Mage = 15.27) in the Crossroads Study. Youth were recruited post-first arrest and interviewed biannually for three years. Between-within models were estimated separately for each racial/ethnic group to assess whether continued system contact (police stop, re-arrest, probation, detention) was linked to higher anxiety and depression levels (between-person) and whether contact predicted individual-level increases in these symptoms (within-person). RESULTS At the between-person level, Black youth stopped by police exhibited higher depression levels than those not stopped. Latino youth placed in detention exhibited higher anxiety levels than those not detained. At the within-person level, among Latino youth, probation was linked to increased anxiety and re-arrest to increased depression. Among Black youth, detention was linked to increased anxiety. System contact was not associated with internalizing symptoms among White youth. CONCLUSION Legal system contact is associated with adverse mental health outcomes, particularly for Latino and Black youth.
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