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针对有较高暴力风险的城市青少年的课外多元能力培养计划。

After-school poly-strengths programming for urban teens at high risk for violence exposure.

机构信息

Florida International University, Miami, FL.

Miami Dade Parks Recreation and Open Spaces.

出版信息

Transl Behav Med. 2019 May 16;9(3):541-548. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz013.

Abstract

Violence exposure increases teens' risk for emotion dysregulation, anxiety, depression, and aggression towards peers. Teens of color are disproportionately more likely to be exposed to violence and less likely to receive mental health services. Community after-school programs can help reduce disparities by offering opportunities for skills development and mental health promotion to mitigate risk associated with violence exposure. The present study explores the promise of a parks-based after-school paid internship program for black and Latinx teens with weekly, group-based enrichment to promote educational attainment, job skills, and health behaviors. University and park administrators collaborated to design a program comprised of paid work (10 hr/week at US$9.05/hr) and weekly 2 hr enrichment (e.g., job skills, meditation, and sleep health psychoeducation). The sample includes 38 youth (n = 38; 15-17 years old [M = 16.26, SD = .73]; 42.1 per cent female; 95.2 per cent non-Latinx black, 4.8 per cent Latinx white). Data analyses include pre-/post-measures of violent and nonviolent adversity, emotion regulation, anxiety, depression, and self-efficacy to manage peer conflict. There were no significant changes from Time 1 (T1) to Time 2 (T2) in teen-reported cognitive reappraisal, emotion suppression, anxiety, depression, or self-efficacy to resolve peer conflict. Teens with more violence exposure at T1 reported significant reductions in anxiety at T2. Teens with more overall adversity reported significant reductions in anxiety and improvements in self-efficacy to resolve peer conflict. Findings indicate that after-school programs infused with poly-strengths programming can benefit diverse teens at high risk for violence exposure.

摘要

暴力暴露会增加青少年情绪失调、焦虑、抑郁和对同伴的攻击行为的风险。有色人种青少年更容易遭受暴力,获得心理健康服务的机会也较少。社区课后项目可以通过提供技能发展和心理健康促进的机会,帮助减少差异,从而减轻与暴力暴露相关的风险。本研究探讨了一个基于公园的课后付费实习项目对黑人和拉丁裔青少年的前景,该项目每周为他们提供团体强化活动,以促进教育成就、工作技能和健康行为。大学和公园管理人员合作设计了一个项目,包括有偿工作(每周 10 小时,每小时 9.05 美元)和每周 2 小时的强化活动(例如,工作技能、冥想和睡眠健康心理教育)。该样本包括 38 名青少年(n = 38;15-17 岁[M = 16.26,SD =.73];42.1%为女性;95.2%为非拉丁裔黑人,4.8%为拉丁裔白人)。数据分析包括暴力和非暴力逆境、情绪调节、焦虑、抑郁和管理同伴冲突的自我效能感的前后测。青少年报告的认知重评、情绪抑制、焦虑、抑郁或解决同伴冲突的自我效能感在 T1 到 T2 之间没有显著变化。T1 时报告暴力暴露较多的青少年在 T2 时焦虑显著减轻。整体逆境较多的青少年焦虑显著减轻,解决同伴冲突的自我效能感显著提高。研究结果表明,融入多元优势项目的课后项目可以使处于高暴力风险的多样化青少年受益。

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