Stritzel Haley, Gonzalez Chelsea Smith, Cavanagh Shannon E, Crosnoe Robert
University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA.
Socius. 2021 Jan-Dec;7. doi: 10.1177/2378023121992941. Epub 2021 Mar 3.
Secondary exposure to violence in the community is a prevalent developmental risk with implications for youths' short- and long-term socioemotional functioning. This study used longitudinal, multilevel data from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods to consider how family structure, including parental instability, is associated with youths' secondary exposure to violence across diverse neighborhood contexts. Results showed that both living in a stable single-parent household and experiencing parental instability were associated with greater secondary exposure to violence compared with living in a stable two-parent household. The associations between having a single parent or experiencing parental instability and secondary exposure to violence were especially strong in neighborhoods with high levels of crime and strong neighborhood ties.
社区中二次暴力暴露是一种普遍存在的发展风险,对青少年的短期和长期社会情感功能都有影响。本研究使用了来自芝加哥邻里人类发展项目的纵向、多层次数据,以探讨家庭结构,包括父母不稳定,如何在不同邻里环境中与青少年的二次暴力暴露相关联。结果表明,与生活在稳定的双亲家庭相比,生活在稳定的单亲家庭以及经历父母不稳定都与更高的二次暴力暴露相关。在犯罪率高且邻里关系紧密的社区中,单亲或经历父母不稳定与二次暴力暴露之间的关联尤为强烈。