Kidd Sean, Shahar Golan
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2008 Apr;78(2):163-72. doi: 10.1037/0002-9432.78.2.163.
This study examined the protective role of self-esteem, social involvement, and secure attachment among homeless youths. These protective factors were examined as they ameliorate risks among 208 homeless youths surveyed in New York City and Toronto. Both mental and physical health indicators were employed in this study, including loneliness, feeling trapped, suicidal ideation, subjective health status, and substance use. Self-esteem emerged as a key protective factor, predicting levels of loneliness, feeling trapped, and suicide ideation, and buffering against the deleterious effect of fearful attachment on loneliness. Findings highlight the role of the self-concept in risk and resilience among homeless youth.
本研究考察了自尊、社会参与和安全依恋在无家可归青少年中的保护作用。对纽约市和多伦多市208名无家可归青少年进行调查,研究这些保护因素如何减轻他们面临的风险。本研究采用了心理健康和身体健康指标,包括孤独感、被困感、自杀意念、主观健康状况和物质使用情况。自尊成为一个关键的保护因素,它能预测孤独感、被困感和自杀意念的程度,并缓冲恐惧依恋对孤独感的有害影响。研究结果突出了自我概念在无家可归青少年的风险和恢复力方面所起的作用。