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学校友谊关系对中学生物质使用和攻击性行为的保护作用。

The protective role of school friendship ties for substance use and aggressive behaviors among middle school students.

作者信息

Forster Myriam, Grigsby Timothy J, Bunyan Alden, Unger Jennifer Beth, Valente Thomas William

机构信息

Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, 2001 N., Soto St., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90033.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2015 Feb;85(2):82-9. doi: 10.1111/josh.12230.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have examined the interplay among quantifiable aspects of peer bonds, friendship types, personal characteristics, and behavioral outcomes in schools in distressed neighborhoods. The aim of this study was to identify compensatory and protective factors that can be promoted in school-based prevention programs.

METHODS

The sample was comprised of students in East Los Angeles County (N=184). We investigated the association between 3 measures of social influence (friends in gangs, nominations of schoolmates as friends [out-degree], and the number of nominations received from schoolmates [in-degree]) and social self-control with lifetime alcohol, tobacco, inhalant, "other" drug use, and aggression.

RESULTS

Friendships were protective for substance use and aggression and moderated the relationship between social self-control, substance use, and aggression. We found important sex differences; girls who nominated more friends were less likely to report alcohol use and aggression relative to boys but were more likely to have reported drug use as social self-control scores increased.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results have important implications for school-based prevention and intervention programs. We provide preliminary evidence that school ties and perceptions of belongingness can mitigate the effects of several risk factors linked to substance use and aggression.

摘要

背景

很少有研究探讨贫困社区学校中同伴关系的可量化方面、友谊类型、个人特征和行为结果之间的相互作用。本研究的目的是确定可在基于学校的预防项目中推广的补偿性和保护性因素。

方法

样本包括东洛杉矶县的学生(N = 184)。我们调查了三种社会影响指标(帮派中的朋友、被提名为朋友的同学数量[出度]以及从同学那里获得的提名数量[入度])与社会自我控制之间的关联,以及它们与终身酒精、烟草、吸入剂、“其他”药物使用和攻击行为的关系。

结果

友谊对物质使用和攻击行为具有保护作用,并调节了社会自我控制、物质使用和攻击行为之间的关系。我们发现了重要的性别差异;相对于男孩,提名更多朋友的女孩报告饮酒和攻击行为的可能性较小,但随着社会自我控制得分的增加,她们报告药物使用的可能性更大。

结论

我们的结果对基于学校的预防和干预项目具有重要意义。我们提供了初步证据,表明学校关系和归属感可以减轻与物质使用和攻击行为相关的几种风险因素的影响。

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