Hammond W R, Yung B
School of Professional Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435.
Am Psychol. 1993 Feb;48(2):142-54. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.48.2.142.
African-American male adolescents face disproportionate risk for death or injury resulting from assaultive violence. This article presents a public health framework for examining the problem and developing interventions. A brief interdisciplinary review of research is provided on the nature and extent of the problem, its etiology, and current approaches to prevention. Attention is called to intra- and intergroup differences in patterns among White and ethnic minority youth and to specific theories and research about assaultive violence among young African-American men. Emerging imperatives in the search for solutions are identified, emphasizing the need for cultural sensitivity in the design of preventive interventions and an expanded role for psychologists in the public health response to this critical health problem.
非裔美国男性青少年面临因攻击性暴力导致死亡或受伤的风险过高的问题。本文提出了一个公共卫生框架,用于审视该问题并制定干预措施。文章对该问题的性质、范围、病因及当前预防方法进行了简短的跨学科研究综述。文中提请注意白人和少数族裔青年在模式上的群体内和群体间差异,以及关于年轻非裔美国男性攻击性暴力的具体理论和研究。确定了寻求解决方案过程中出现的紧迫事项,强调在设计预防性干预措施时需要具备文化敏感性,以及心理学家在针对这一关键健康问题的公共卫生应对中应发挥更大作用。