“你被抓住了”:青少年的决策和暴力。

Luke O Hansen, Barbara Tinney, Chisara N Asomugha, Jill L Barron, Mitesh Rao, Leslie A Curry, Georgina Lucas, Marjorie S Rosenthal
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摘要

暴力是青少年发病和死亡的一个主要原因。我们对来自暴力预防项目的30名青少年进行了一系列的焦点小组讨论,讨论他们社区中的暴力问题。我们确定了四个反复出现的主题,表征参与者在与暴力相关的同伴决策方面的经历:(1)青少年在其他典型的青春期任务中追求尊重;(2)青少年追求尊重作为实现人身安全的手段;(3)青少年认识到自身安全面临的普遍风险,经常关注枪支的盛行;(4)当青少年在不安全的环境和有限的机会中获得尊重时,他们会表现出冲突和沮丧。参与者认识到同伴通过参与包括暴力在内的不安全或不健康行为来获得同伴群体的尊重;然而,他们认为获得尊重的其他机会有限。这些发现表明,如果这些机会与尊重和其他青少年发展任务相联系,即使是风险极高的青年也可能选择安全和健康的暴力替代办法。
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"You get caught up": youth decision-making and violence.

Violence is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among adolescents. We conducted serial focus groups with 30 youth from a violence prevention program to discuss violence in their community. We identified four recurrent themes characterizing participant experiences regarding peer decision-making related to violence: (1) youth pursue respect, among other typical tasks of adolescence; (2) youth pursue respect as a means to achieve personal safety; (3) youth recognize pervasive risks to their safety, frequently focusing on the prevalence of firearms; and (4) as youth balance achieving respect in an unsafe setting with limited opportunities, they express conflict and frustration. Participants recognize that peers achieve peer-group respect through involvement in unsafe or unhealthy behavior including violence; however they perceive limited alternative opportunities to gain respect. These findings suggest that even very high risk youth may elect safe and healthy alternatives to violence if these opportunities are associated with respect and other adolescent tasks of development.

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