Romero Edna, Richards Maryse H, Harrison Patrick R, Garbarino James, Mozley Michaela
Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA,
Am J Community Psychol. 2015 Sep;56(1-2):156-69. doi: 10.1007/s10464-015-9739-6.
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of neighborhood disadvantage and perceptions of neighborhood on the development of aggressive behavior among a sample of urban low-income African American middle school aged youth (mean age = 11.65 years). Results of hierarchical linear modeling indicated that youth experienced significant changes in rates of aggression across the three middle school years, and that on average, negative youth perceptions of neighborhood predicted increases in aggression. Both parent and youth perceptions of neighborhood disadvantage trended toward significance as a moderator between objective neighborhood characteristics and aggression. These results are in accordance with past research, which suggests that personal evaluations of the disadvantage of a neighborhood influence child development and behavior. Future studies should examine the role that perceptions play in youth development, as well as in interventions geared towards thwarting youth aggression.
本研究的目的是考察邻里劣势及邻里认知在城市低收入非裔美国初中年龄段青少年(平均年龄 = 11.65岁)攻击性行为发展过程中的作用。分层线性模型的结果表明,青少年在初中三年间攻击行为发生率有显著变化,并且平均而言,青少年对邻里的负面认知预示着攻击行为会增加。家长和青少年对邻里劣势的认知作为客观邻里特征与攻击行为之间的调节变量,有趋于显著的趋势。这些结果与过去的研究一致,过去的研究表明,对邻里劣势的个人评价会影响儿童的发展和行为。未来的研究应考察认知在青少年发展以及旨在阻止青少年攻击行为的干预措施中所起的作用。