George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in Saint Louis, 1 Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO, 63130, USA.
J Community Health. 2017 Oct;42(5):1069-1078. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017-0353-4.
Black emerging adults ages 18-29, particularly those residing in predominantly black urban communities, are at risk for community violence exposure (CVE). This potentially traumatic event may induce traumatic stress reactions for black emerging adults that contribute to their engagement in violence perpetration, substance use and/or sexual risk-taking behaviors as a way to cope with their experiences. To address these identified concerns and make recommendations for future research, this article identifies and synthesizes results from studies that have examined CVE and its association with violence perpetration, substance use, and sexual risk-taking behaviors among black emerging adults. We use the term "black" throughout the article to refer to a socially constructed racial group or identity and recognize that this group, like all other racial groups in the United States, are ethnically heterogeneous. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to identify studies that (1) included a measure of CVE (2) included a measure of violence perpetration, substance use, or sexual risk-taking behaviors, and (3) included primarily black emerging adults. Results showed CVE rates as high as 83% for black emerging adults. CVE was significantly associated with substance use, but findings on the association of CVE with violence perpetration and sexual risk-taking behaviors were mixed. Also, there was a lack of consistency in measures used to assess CVE, suggesting that future research should seek to identify "gold standard" measures and consider whether they have been examined with black emerging adults or similar populations and whether they capture the experiences of this unique population. Furthermore, studies investigating factors that might moderate and/or mediate the relationship between CVE, violence perpetration, substance use, and sexual risk-taking behaviors among black emerging adults are warranted.
18-29 岁的黑人青年正处于社会角色转换的关键时期,他们面临着来自社会、家庭和个人等多方面的压力和挑战。尤其是那些居住在以黑人为主的城市社区的黑人青年,更容易受到社区暴力的影响。社区暴力暴露(CVE)可能会对黑人青年造成创伤,导致他们出现创伤后应激反应,从而使他们更容易参与暴力行为、药物滥用和/或性行为冒险行为,以此来应对自己的经历。为了解决这些问题并为未来的研究提出建议,本文旨在确定并综合研究结果,这些研究结果探讨了 CVE 及其与黑人青年暴力行为、药物使用和性行为冒险行为之间的关系。在整篇文章中,我们使用术语“黑人”来指代一个社会构建的种族群体或身份,并认识到这个群体与美国所有其他种族群体一样,在民族上是多种多样的。我们对文献进行了系统回顾,以确定研究(1)包括社区暴力暴露的测量,(2)包括暴力行为、药物使用或性行为冒险行为的测量,以及(3)主要包括黑人青年。结果显示,黑人青年的社区暴力暴露率高达 83%。社区暴力暴露与药物使用显著相关,但社区暴力暴露与暴力行为和性行为冒险行为之间的关系存在混合结果。此外,用于评估社区暴力暴露的测量方法缺乏一致性,这表明未来的研究应该努力寻找“黄金标准”的测量方法,并考虑这些方法是否已经在黑人青年或类似人群中进行了检验,以及它们是否能够捕捉到这个独特群体的经历。此外,有必要研究可能调节和/或中介社区暴力暴露、暴力行为、药物使用和性行为冒险行为之间关系的因素。