Robinson W Lavome, Paxton Keisha C, Jonen Lynn P
Department of Psychology, DePaul University, 2219 N. Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.
J Prev Interv Community. 2011;39(2):132-48. doi: 10.1080/10852352.2011.556572.
Youth violence continues to present a serious public health challenge in the United States, particularly so for African American adolescent males. The present study utilized a multilevel approach to predict aggression within a community sample of low-income, urban African American adolescent males (n = 80). Participants' self-report data on normative beliefs about aggression, exposure to community violence, and depressive symptoms were used in multiple regression equations to predict (a) self-reported interpersonal aggression and (b) self-reported aggressive response style when angered. Results of this study indicate that all three of the independent variables contributed significantly to the prediction of interpersonal aggression and aggressive response style when angered. The findings are important for increasing our understanding of pathways to various types of youth aggression and guiding the development of evidence-based approaches to violence prevention among African American adolescent males.
在美国,青少年暴力仍然是一个严峻的公共卫生挑战,对非裔美国青少年男性来说尤其如此。本研究采用多层次方法,对低收入城市非裔美国青少年男性社区样本(n = 80)中的攻击行为进行预测。参与者关于攻击行为的规范信念、社区暴力暴露和抑郁症状的自我报告数据被用于多元回归方程,以预测(a)自我报告的人际攻击行为,以及(b)愤怒时自我报告的攻击反应方式。本研究结果表明,所有三个自变量对人际攻击行为和愤怒时的攻击反应方式的预测都有显著贡献。这些发现对于增进我们对各类青少年攻击行为途径的理解,以及指导为非裔美国青少年男性制定基于证据的暴力预防方法具有重要意义。