Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2018 Aug;47(8):1697-1711. doi: 10.1007/s10964-018-0823-8. Epub 2018 Feb 22.
Research examining factors that predict youth's involvement in organized activities is very limited, despite associations with positive outcomes. Using data from 1043 youth (49% female; 46.4% Hispanic, 35.4% African American, 14.0% Caucasian, and 4.2% other) from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, this study examined how characteristics of parents (supervision, warmth) and neighborhoods (perceived neighborhood safety and collective efficacy) predict patterns of adolescents' involvement in organized activities concurrently (i.e., intensity) and longitudinally (i.e., type and breadth). Parental supervision predicted adolescents' participation in organized activities across multiple waves. Neighborhood violence was positively associated with concurrent participation in organized activities after controlling for socioeconomic status (SES), whereas higher neighborhood collective efficacy predicted greater breadth in organized activity participation across time. These findings have important implications regarding how to attract and sustain organized activity participation for low-income, urban youth.
研究青少年参与有组织活动的预测因素的工作非常有限,尽管这些因素与积极的结果有关。本研究使用了来自芝加哥社区人类发展项目的 1043 名青少年(49%为女性;46.4%为西班牙裔,35.4%为非裔美国人,14.0%为白种人,4.2%为其他族裔)的数据,考察了父母(监督、温暖)和邻里(感知邻里安全和集体效能)的特征如何预测青少年参与有组织活动的模式(即强度)和纵向(即类型和广度)。父母监督预测了青少年在多个波次中参与有组织活动的情况。在控制社会经济地位(SES)后,邻里暴力与有组织活动的同期参与呈正相关,而较高的邻里集体效能则预示着有组织活动参与的广度随着时间的推移而增加。这些发现对于如何吸引和维持低收入城市青年参与有组织活动具有重要意义。