Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC 20010, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2010 Feb;70(4):526-33. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.10.048. Epub 2009 Nov 24.
Urban, minority, adolescent mothers are particularly vulnerable to violence exposure, which may increase their children's developmental risk through maternal depression and negative parenting. The current study tests a conceptual model of the effects of community and contextual violence exposure on the mental health and parenting of young, African-American mothers living in Washington, DC. A path analysis revealed significant direct effects of witnessed and experienced violence on mothers' depressive symptoms and general aggression. Experiences of discrimination were also associated with increased depressive symptoms. Moreover, there were significant indirect effects of mothers' violence exposure on disciplinary practices through depression and aggression. These findings highlight the range of violence young African-American mothers are exposed to and how these experiences affect their mental health, particularly depressive symptoms, and thus disciplinary practices.
城市、少数族裔、青少年母亲特别容易受到暴力的影响,这可能会通过母亲的抑郁和消极养育增加孩子的发育风险。本研究测试了一个关于社区和环境暴力对居住在华盛顿特区的年轻非裔美国母亲的心理健康和养育方式影响的概念模型。路径分析显示,目睹和经历暴力对母亲的抑郁症状和一般攻击性有显著的直接影响。经历歧视也与抑郁症状的增加有关。此外,母亲的暴力经历通过抑郁和攻击对纪律处分行为有显著的间接影响。这些发现强调了年轻非裔美国母亲所经历的暴力范围,以及这些经历如何影响她们的心理健康,特别是抑郁症状,从而影响纪律处分行为。