Udell Wadiya A, Hotton Anna L, Emerson Erin, Donenberg Geri R
University of Washington Bothell, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Community Psychology Program.
University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health, Community Outreach Intervention Projects.
J Child Fam Stud. 2017 Sep;26(9):2556-2563. doi: 10.1007/s10826-017-0769-6. Epub 2017 May 13.
The present study examined whether parental monitoring buffers the negative effects of communtity violence exposure on probation youth's substance use and sexual risk behaviors. Among a sample of 347 Chicago youth on probation, ages 13-17 years, parental monitoring did not moderate the relationship between community violence exposure and probation youth's sexual risk and substance use. However, parental monitoring was independently associated with less engagement in sexual risk and substance use, and community violence exposure was independently associated with more risk behavior among probation youth. The present study contributes to the growing literature on the impact of community violence exposure and parenting on adjudicated youth risk.
本研究探讨了父母监督是否能缓冲社区暴力暴露对缓刑青年物质使用和性风险行为的负面影响。在347名年龄在13至17岁的芝加哥缓刑青年样本中,父母监督并未调节社区暴力暴露与缓刑青年性风险和物质使用之间的关系。然而,父母监督与较少参与性风险和物质使用独立相关,而社区暴力暴露与缓刑青年中更多的风险行为独立相关。本研究为关于社区暴力暴露和养育方式对被判定青年风险影响的不断增长的文献做出了贡献。