Longitudinal associations between neighborhood safety and adolescent adjustment: The moderating role of affective neural sensitivity

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101380
Tianying Cai , Beiming Yang , Zexi Zhou , Ka I. Ip , Emma K. Adam , Claudia M. Haase , Yang Qu
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Research on social determinants of health has highlighted the influence of neighborhood characteristics (e.g., neighborhood safety) on adolescents’ health. However, it is less clear how changes in neighborhood environments play a role in adolescent development, and who are more sensitive to such changes. Utilizing the first three waves of data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) project (N = 7932, M (SD) age = 9.93 (.63) years at T1; 51% boys), the present study found that increases in neighborhood safety were associated with decreased adolescent externalizing symptoms, internalizing symptoms, but not sleep disturbance over time, controlling for baseline neighborhood safety. Further, adolescents’ insula and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) reactivity to positive emotional stimuli moderated the association between changes in neighborhood safety and adolescent adjustment. Among youth who showed higher, but not lower, insula and ACC reactivity to positive emotion, increases in neighborhood safety were linked with better adjustment. The current study contributes to the differential susceptibility literature by identifying affective neural sensitivity as a marker of youth’s susceptibility to changes in neighborhood environment. The findings highlight the importance of neighborhood safety for youth during the transition to adolescence, particularly for those with heightened affective neural sensitivity.

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邻里安全与青少年适应之间的纵向联系:情感神经敏感性的调节作用
有关健康的社会决定因素的研究强调了邻里特征(如邻里安全)对青少年健康的影响。然而,邻里环境的变化如何影响青少年的成长,以及哪些人对这种变化更敏感,目前还不太清楚。本研究利用青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)项目的前三波数据(样本数=7932,T1时年龄中位数(SD)=9.93(0.63)岁;51%为男孩)发现,在控制了基线邻里安全的情况下,邻里安全的增加与青少年外化症状和内化症状的减少有关,但与睡眠障碍无关。此外,青少年脑岛和前扣带回皮层(ACC)对积极情绪刺激的反应调节了邻里安全变化与青少年适应之间的关系。在脑岛和扣带皮层对积极情绪的反应性较高而非较低的青少年中,邻里安全感的提高与更好的适应性有关。本研究将情感神经敏感性确定为青少年易受邻里环境变化影响的标志,从而为差异易感性文献做出了贡献。研究结果强调了邻里安全对青少年向青春期过渡的重要性,尤其是对那些情感神经敏感性较高的青少年。
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