Department of Psychology, Boston University, 02215, Boston, MA.
J Youth Adolesc. 1992 Oct;21(5):529-50. doi: 10.1007/BF01537394.
This exploratory study focused on the role of risk and protective factors in 179 adolescents from a middle and lower income northeastern school district. The protective factors examined were family cohesion, locus of control, mother/father communication, and relationship with a nonparent adult. The study found that the protective factors were powerful predictors of adaptation in their own right independent of risk. Protective factors were found to be highly context specific and there was no evidence of broadly applicable protective factors. Gender was found to be an important aspect of context, and there were significant sex differences. Most strikingly, the study did not find any significant interactions between protective factors and risk for girls or boys. Thus, these results support the growing view that researchers must identify specific rather than global protective factors that provide protection in the space of specific risks for youth in specific life contexts.
这项探索性研究关注的是 179 名来自中低收入东北部学区的青少年的风险和保护因素的作用。所检查的保护因素包括家庭凝聚力、控制点、母亲/父亲沟通以及与非父母成年人的关系。研究发现,保护因素是独立于风险的适应的有力预测因素。保护因素被发现具有高度的情境特异性,并且没有证据表明存在普遍适用的保护因素。性别被发现是情境的一个重要方面,并且存在显著的性别差异。最引人注目的是,该研究没有发现保护因素与女孩或男孩风险之间的任何显著相互作用。因此,这些结果支持了越来越多的观点,即研究人员必须确定特定而非全局的保护因素,这些因素在特定生活情境中为特定风险下的年轻人提供保护。