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参与有组织的活动和虐待类型对青少年学业和社会情感发展的影响差异。

Differential impacts of participation in organized activities and maltreatment types on adolescent academic and socioemotional development.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Purdue University, 1202 W. State St., West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.

Department of Human Development and Family Studies and Department of Statistics, Purdue University, 1202 W. State St., West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Apr;78:107-117. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.09.026. Epub 2017 Sep 25.

Abstract

Participation in organized activities has been largely regarded as beneficial for academic and socioemotional development for adolescents, but the impacts of various types of organized activities for adolescents at risk for maltreatment have been rarely tested. In this study, we investigated the differential impacts of five types of maltreatment exposure (physical maltreatment, sexual maltreatment, neglect, other type, and multiple types) on the associations between four types of organized activities (mentored groups, art and music clubs, sport clubs, and academic clubs) and academic and socioemotional development (school engagement, delinquency, depressive symptoms, and trauma symptoms) of adolescents who were investigated by Child Protective Services (CPS) for maltreatment exposure. Data came from a national, longitudinal sample of 790 adolescents in contact with CPS in the U.S. After controlling for demographic characteristics of participants and prior levels of each outcome, multiple linear regression models were fitted to the data with interactions between the organized activities and the maltreatment types. The main findings of this study included: 1) adolescents who participated in mentored groups, sport clubs, and academic clubs reported higher levels of school engagement; 2) adolescents who participated in academic clubs reported fewer depressive symptoms; 3) adolescents who participated in art and music clubs reported more trauma symptoms compared to non-participants; and 4) the effects of participation in mentored groups on delinquency and trauma symptoms differed by maltreatment type. These results indicate both possible benefits and risks of organized activity participation for adolescents with certain maltreatment exposures.

摘要

参与组织活动在很大程度上被认为有益于青少年的学术和社会情感发展,但对于有受虐风险的青少年参与各种类型的组织活动的影响却很少得到检验。在这项研究中,我们调查了五种类型的虐待暴露(身体虐待、性虐待、忽视、其他类型和多种类型)对四种类型的组织活动(指导小组、艺术和音乐俱乐部、体育俱乐部和学术俱乐部)与学术和社会情感发展(学校参与、犯罪行为、抑郁症状和创伤症状)之间关联的差异影响,这些青少年是由儿童保护服务机构(CPS)调查的虐待暴露对象。数据来自美国全国性、纵向的 790 名接触 CPS 的青少年样本。在控制了参与者的人口统计学特征和每个结果的先前水平后,我们用组织活动和虐待类型之间的交互作用对数据进行了多元线性回归模型拟合。这项研究的主要发现包括:1)参加指导小组、体育俱乐部和学术俱乐部的青少年报告的学校参与度更高;2)参加学术俱乐部的青少年报告的抑郁症状较少;3)与非参与者相比,参加艺术和音乐俱乐部的青少年报告的创伤症状更多;4)参加指导小组对犯罪行为和创伤症状的影响因虐待类型而异。这些结果表明,对于某些受虐风险的青少年,组织活动的参与既有可能带来好处,也有可能带来风险。

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