Jackson Dylan B, Semenza Daniel C, Testa Alexander, Vaughn Michael G
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Rutgers University.
J Res Adolesc. 2022 Sep;32(3):1246-1258. doi: 10.1111/jora.12683. Epub 2021 Sep 23.
Youth-police encounters are common in the United States, with potentially serious mental health ramifications requiring social supports to cope. Still, no research has examined youth disclosure of these experiences to others. Using a national sample of youth stopped by police (N = 918; 56.09% Black, 20.48% Hispanic), we find that more than two-thirds disclosed police encounters-most commonly to mothers. Even so, disclosure became less likely as perceptions of procedural injustice, social stigma, and legal cynicism increased. Among youth who disclosed stops but not to parents, disclosure to friends was common (61.18%), whereas disclosure to nonparent adults was not. Enhanced training for teachers, school counselors, and community leaders may improve youth outcomes by facilitating additional opportunities for disclosure and support.
在美国,青少年与警察的接触很常见,这可能会产生严重的心理健康影响,需要社会支持来应对。然而,尚无研究考察过青少年向他人披露这些经历的情况。我们以一个被警察截停的青少年全国样本(N = 918;56.09%为黑人,20.48%为西班牙裔)为研究对象,发现超过三分之二的青少年披露了与警察的接触情况——最常见的是向母亲披露。即便如此,随着对程序不公正、社会污名和法律怀疑论的认知增加,披露的可能性降低。在披露了被截停情况但未告知父母的青少年中,向朋友披露很常见(61.18%),而向非父母成年人披露的情况则不然。为教师、学校辅导员和社区领袖提供强化培训,可能会通过促进更多的披露和支持机会来改善青少年的状况。