The mediating effects of alcohol use and parental monitoring on dating violence victimization among multiracial and monoracial youth

Veronica M. High, Saankari A Challa, M. J. Taylor, Jacob L. Scharer
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ABSTRACT The population of multiracial children is growing significantly in the United States as multiracial births are occurring at a faster rate than monoracial births. Though a cadre of all youth experience various problem behaviors such as delinquency, interpersonal violence, and substance use, multiracial adolescents appear to be at an increased risk. Early work suggests that this risk may be predicated upon their multiracial background becoming more salient during the already challenging developmental period of adolescence. This study attempted to extend upon these findings and examined the mediating effects of alcohol use and parental involvement on dating violence victimization among multiracial youth. Results suggest that greater parental monitoring among multiracial youth is associated with greater alcohol use, and, in turn, dating violence victimization.
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酗酒和父母监督对多种族和单种族青年约会暴力受害的中介作用
摘要美国多种族儿童的数量正在显著增长,因为多种族出生的速度快于单种族出生。尽管所有年轻人都经历过各种问题行为,如犯罪、人际暴力和药物使用,但多种族青少年的风险似乎更大。早期研究表明,这种风险可能是基于他们的多种族背景在本已具有挑战性的青春期发展时期变得更加突出。这项研究试图扩展这些发现,并考察了酗酒和父母参与对多种族青年约会暴力受害的中介作用。研究结果表明,在多种族青年中,父母的监督力度越大,酒精使用量越大,约会暴力受害程度越高。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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