Rai Alia A, Stanton Bonita, Wu Ying, Li Xiaoming, Galbraith Jennifer, Cottrell Lesley, Pack Robert, Harris Carole, D'Alessandri Dawn, Burns James
West Virginia University, Department of Pediatrics, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2003 Aug;33(2):108-18. doi: 10.1016/s1054-139x(03)00179-4.
To assess: (a) the relative impact of monitoring and peer involvement among six cohorts of African-American youth in their mid-adolescent years, over a decade of research in one urban area, and (b) the consistency of the impact of the two influences over time.
Baseline data were collected from six cohorts involving 1279 low income African-American youth aged 13 to 16 years involved in community based studies conducted over a decade in an urban area. Self-reported behaviors, and perceptions of parental monitoring and peer risk-involvement were assessed through structured questions. Data were analyzed by frequency distribution, one-way ANOVA, and multiple logistic regression.
There was a rapid increase in sexual activity and substance use behaviors during mid-adolescence. Monitoring had a protective influence on substance use behaviors and sexual activity, but had no impact on condom use or drug trafficking. Peer involvement influenced all evaluated risk behaviors. The influences overall did not statistically change over time.
Despite the marked increase in risk behaviors during mid-adolescence, monitoring and peer involvement both influenced adolescent behaviors across each cohort.
评估:(a)在一个城市地区进行的长达十年的研究中,监测和同伴影响对六个青少年中期非裔美国青年群体的相对影响;(b)这两种影响随时间变化的一致性。
收集了六个队列的基线数据,这些队列包括1279名年龄在13至16岁的低收入非裔美国青年,他们参与了在一个城市地区进行的长达十年的社区研究。通过结构化问题评估自我报告的行为以及对父母监测和同伴风险参与的认知。数据通过频率分布、单因素方差分析和多元逻辑回归进行分析。
青少年中期的性活动和物质使用行为迅速增加。监测对物质使用行为和性活动有保护作用,但对避孕套使用或毒品交易没有影响。同伴影响对所有评估的风险行为都有作用。总体而言,这些影响随时间没有统计学上的变化。
尽管青少年中期风险行为显著增加,但监测和同伴影响在每个队列中都对青少年行为产生了影响。