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Attention Problems Mediate the Association between Severity of Physical Abuse and Aggressive Behavior in a Sample of Maltreated Early Adolescents. 注意问题在受虐待早期青少年身体虐待严重程度与攻击行为之间的中介作用。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-10-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610373102
Edward F Garrido, Heather N Taussig, Sara E Culhane, Tali Raviv

Empirical evidence has accumulated documenting an association between childhood physical abuse and aggressive behavior. Relatively fewer studies have explored possible mediating mechanisms that may explain this association. The purpose of the current study was to examine whether caregiver- and youth-reported attention problems mediate the association between physical abuse severity and aggressive behavior. A sample of 240 maltreated early adolescents (ages 9-11) and their caregivers were interviewed within 14 months of being removed from the home. Results from multiple regression analyses indicated that caregiver- and youth-reported attention problems were partial mediators of the association between physical abuse severity and aggressive behavior. These associations were significant even after controlling for children's intellectual functioning, sex, age, and severity of other maltreatment types. Possible explanations for the detrimental impact of physical abuse on behavior are discussed, along with the implications of the current study's results for interventions aimed at reducing early adolescent aggressive behavior.

经验证据已经积累起来,证明儿童时期的身体虐待和攻击行为之间存在关联。相对较少的研究探索了可能解释这种关联的中介机制。当前研究的目的是检验照料者和青少年报告的注意力问题是否介导了身体虐待严重程度和攻击行为之间的联系。在离开家后的14个月内,对240名受虐待的早期青少年(9-11岁)及其照顾者进行了访谈。多元回归分析结果表明,照顾者和青少年报告的注意力问题是身体虐待严重程度与攻击行为之间关联的部分中介。即使在控制了儿童的智力功能、性别、年龄和其他虐待类型的严重程度之后,这些关联也是显著的。讨论了身体虐待对行为的有害影响的可能解释,以及当前研究结果对旨在减少早期青少年攻击行为的干预的影响。
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引用次数: 11
Interpersonal Goals and Susceptibility to Peer Influence: Risk Factors for Intentions to Initiate Substance Use during Early Adolescence. 人际目标和易受同伴影响:青少年早期开始使用药物的风险因素。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-08-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610366252
Elisa M Trucco, Craig R Colder, Julie C Bowker, William F Wieczorek

Though peer socialization theories are prominent in the adolescent substance use literature, variability in the degree to which adolescents are vulnerable to peer influence is likely, and few studies have examined this issue. This study examines the association between perceived peer substance use/approval of substance use and adolescent intentions to initiate alcohol and cigarette use, and how social goals moderate this relationship. Results support the moderating role of social goals, and suggest important differences across alcohol and cigarette use. Peer use and approval of cigarette use was associated with future intentions to smoke for adolescents with strong agentic goals, and peer use and approval of alcohol use was associated with intentions to drink for adolescents with strong communal goals. These findings suggest that adolescent substance use theories and prevention programs focusing on peer socialization should consider individual differences in social goals and potential differences in peer influence across drugs.

尽管同伴社会化理论在青少年药物使用文献中非常突出,但青少年易受同伴影响的程度很可能存在差异,而且很少有研究对这一问题进行研究。本研究探讨了感知到的同伴物质使用/对物质使用的认可与青少年开始使用酒精和香烟的意向之间的关系,以及社会目标如何调节这种关系。研究结果支持社会目标的调节作用,并表明在酒精和香烟使用方面存在重要差异。对于具有强烈代理目标的青少年来说,同伴使用香烟和对香烟使用的认可与未来吸烟的意愿有关;对于具有强烈社区目标的青少年来说,同伴使用酒精和对酒精使用的认可与饮酒的意愿有关。这些研究结果表明,青少年药物使用理论和以同伴社会化为重点的预防计划应考虑社会目标的个体差异和不同药物的同伴影响的潜在差异。
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引用次数: 0
Factors Influencing the Development of School Bonding Among Middle School Students. 影响中学生学校关系发展的因素。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-06-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610366244
Jenny Oelsner, Melissa A Lippold, Mark T Greenberg

The goal of this research is to examine the trajectory of school bonding over the middle school period and how factors such as gender, substance use, antisocial peers, delinquent behavior, and academic achievement affect this developmental process. Data from 4 waves of measurement of 2,902 adolescents are analyzed using hierarchical growth curve modeling. Results suggest that school bonding decreases in a non-linear fashion from Grade 6-8. However, school bonding development varies based on inter-individual differences. Boys have lower initial levels and greater decreases in school bonding than girls. Student deviant behavior, having antisocial peers, and low academic achievement are associated with lower levels of school bonding at Grade 6. Low grades and an increase in substance use are associated with a steeper decrease of school bonding over time. Increases in substance use and being male are also associated with a curvilinear pattern of school bonding. Implications for interventions are discussed.

本研究的目的是探讨中学时期学校关系的发展轨迹,以及性别、药物使用、反社会同伴、不良行为和学业成就等因素如何影响这一发展过程。采用分层生长曲线模型对2902名青少年的4波测量数据进行分析。结果表明,从6-8年级开始,学校关系以非线性的方式下降。然而,学校关系发展因个体间差异而异。男孩的初始水平较低,学校关系的下降幅度也比女孩大。六年级学生的异常行为、反社会同伴和低学业成绩与较低的学校关系水平有关。随着时间的推移,低分数和物质使用的增加与学校关系的急剧下降有关。物质使用的增加和男性的增加也与学校关系的曲线模式有关。讨论了干预措施的含义。
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引用次数: 75
Maturation, Peer Context, and Indigenous Girls' Early-Onset Substance Use. 成熟、同伴环境与土著女孩早发性物质使用。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-06-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610366245
Melissa L Walls, Les B Whitbeck

This paper examines a biosocial model of the impact of puberty on Indigenous girls' early-onset substance use by considering the potential mediating role of peer context (i.e. mixed-sex peer groups and substance use prototypes) on the puberty and substance use relationship. Data include responses from 360 girls of a common Indigenous cultural group residing on reservations/reserves in the upper Midwest and Canada. Results of structural equation modeling revealed that the statistically significant relationship between girls' pubertal development and early-onset substance use was mediated by both mixed-sex/romantic peer groups and favorable social definitions of substance use. Implications for substance use prevention work include addressing the multiple and overlapping effects of peer influence from culturally-relevant perspectives.

本文通过考虑同伴环境(即混合性别同伴群体和物质使用原型)对青春期和物质使用关系的潜在中介作用,探讨了青春期对土著女孩早发性物质使用影响的生物社会模型。数据包括来自居住在上中西部和加拿大的保留地/保留区的一个共同土著文化群体的360名女孩的答复。结构方程模型结果显示,混合性别/浪漫的同伴群体和良好的物质使用社会定义都介导了女孩青春期发育与早发性物质使用的显著关系。对物质使用预防工作的影响包括从文化相关的角度处理同伴影响的多重和重叠影响。
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引用次数: 11
Relationships of Pubertal Development Among Early Adolescents to Sexual and Nonsexual Risk Behaviors and Caregivers' Parenting Behaviors. 青少年早期发育与性、非性危险行为及照顾者教养行为的关系
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-05-26 DOI: 10.1177/0272431611409746
Helen P Koo, Allison Rose, Brinda Bhaskar, Leslie R Walker

Using a school-based sample of Washington, DC, fifth graders (mean age 10.38, SD = 0.66) and their parents (N = 408), we examined associations of pubertal development with early adolescents' sexual and nonsexual risk behaviors and their caregivers' parenting behaviors; and of these risk behaviors with parenting behaviors. Youths reporting signs of pubertal development were more likely to engage in these risk behaviors than students reporting no signs. Pubertal development was not related to parenting behaviors; however, parents of youths who reported multiple nonsexual risk behaviors reported more parent-child communication about sexual topics. These results highlight the need to begin risk prevention efforts early, prior to pubertal development. Research is needed to understand how parents can help youths better cope with pubertal development to avoid involvement in sexual and nonsexual risk behaviors.

本研究以华盛顿特区五年级学生(平均年龄10.38岁,SD = 0.66)及其父母(N = 408)为样本,研究了青春期发育与早期青少年的性和非性危险行为及其照料者的养育行为之间的关系;把这些风险行为和父母的行为联系起来。报告有青春期发育迹象的青少年比没有迹象的学生更有可能从事这些危险行为。青春期发育与父母教养行为无关;然而,报告有多种非性危险行为的青少年的父母报告了更多关于性话题的亲子交流。这些结果强调了在青春期发育之前尽早开始风险预防工作的必要性。需要进行研究,了解父母如何帮助青少年更好地应对青春期发展,以避免卷入性和非性危险行为。
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引用次数: 21
The Influence of Linguistic Acculturation and Gender on the Initiation of Substance Use Among Mexican Heritage Preadolescents in the Borderlands. 语言文化程度和性别对边境地区墨西哥裔青少年开始使用药物的影响。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-04-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610363157
Flavio F Marsiglia, Scott T Yabiku, Stephen Kulis, Tanya Nieri, Monica Parsai, David Becerra

This article examined the impact of linguistic acculturation and gender on the substance use initiation of a sample of 1,473 Mexican heritage preadolescents attending 30 public schools in Phoenix, Arizona. It was hypothesized that linguistic acculturation operates differently as a risk or protective factor for young children than for older youth. The study used discrete-time event history methods to model the rate at which nonusing children initiate substance use. Alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana, and inhalants were studied separately while inhalant use was examined more closely. Results suggested that while linguistic acculturation is a risk factor for Mexican heritage preadolescents, this association depended on gender, the linguistic acculturation context (family, friends, or media), and the type of substance. For inhalants, higher linguistic acculturation with friends was inversely associated with drug initiation both for boys and girls. Implications for preventive science and future intervention research are discussed.

本文以亚利桑那州凤凰城 30 所公立学校的 1,473 名墨西哥裔学龄前儿童为样本,研究了语言文化适应和性别对他们开始使用药物的影响。研究假设,语言文化程度作为风险或保护因素,对年幼儿童的作用与对年长青少年的作用不同。研究采用离散时间事件史方法,对不使用药物的儿童开始使用药物的比率进行建模。对酒精、香烟、大麻和吸入剂分别进行了研究,同时对吸入剂的使用进行了更深入的研究。结果表明,虽然语言文化程度是墨西哥裔青少年的一个风险因素,但这种关联取决于性别、语言文化程度的背景(家庭、朋友或媒体)以及物质的类型。就吸入剂而言,与朋友的语言文化程度较高与男孩和女孩开始吸食毒品成反比。本文讨论了预防科学和未来干预研究的意义。
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引用次数: 0
Capitalizing on Academic Success: Students’ Interactions With Friends as Predictors of School Adjustment 利用学业成功:学生与朋友的互动作为学校适应的预测因素
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610379414
Ellen Rydell Altermatt
Although friends often share successes with one another, very little attention has been paid to these interactions. The current study examines the nature of middle school students’ interactions with friends following academic successes and the consequences of these interactions for students’ school adjustment. Participants were 293 fifth- through eighth-grade students. Grade-level differences emerged in students’ reports of their motives for sharing, friends’ responses to sharing, and students’ motives for not sharing. Sharing successes predicted tradeoffs for children’s school adjustment such that sharing predicted more positive school attitudes, but more negative perceptions of peer relationships over time. Children’s reports of their motives for sharing and friends’ responses to sharing also predicted changes in school adjustment over time. Implications of these findings for helping middle school students capitalize on academic successes via their interactions with friends are discussed.
虽然朋友们经常分享彼此的成功,但很少有人注意到这些互动。本研究旨在探讨中学生学业成功后与朋友互动的本质,以及这些互动对学生学校适应的影响。参与者是293名五年级到八年级的学生。在学生分享的动机、朋友对分享的反应和学生不分享的动机的报告中,出现了年级差异。分享成功预示着孩子们对学校适应的权衡,例如,分享预示着更积极的学校态度,但随着时间的推移,对同伴关系的看法会变得更消极。孩子们对分享动机的报告和朋友们对分享的反应也预示着随着时间的推移,他们在学校适应方面的变化。这些发现对帮助中学生通过与朋友的互动来利用学业成功的意义进行了讨论。
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引用次数: 30
Middle School Friendships and Academic Achievement in Early Adolescence: A Longitudinal Analysis. 初中友谊与青春期早期的学习成绩:纵向分析
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2011-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431610384485
Marie-Hélène Véronneau, Thomas J Dishion

Early adolescence is a critical transition period for the maintenance of academic achievement. One factor that school systems often fail to take into account is the influence of friends on academic achievement during middle school. This study investigated the influence of friends' characteristics on change in academic achievement from Grade 6 through 8, and the role of students' own characteristics as moderators of this relationship. The sample included 1,278 participants (698 girls). Linear regressions suggest that students with academically engaged friends may achieve to levels higher than expected in Grade 8. However, when considering the significant, negative influence of friends' problem behavior, the role of friend's school engagement became nonsignificant. Low-achieving girls who had high-achieving friends in Grade 6 had lower academic achievement than expected by Grade 8. In contrast, high-achieving girls seemed to benefit from having high-achieving friends. Implications for theory and prevention efforts targeting young adolescents are discussed.

青春期早期是保持学习成绩的关键过渡时期。学校系统往往没有考虑到一个因素,那就是初中阶段朋友对学业成绩的影响。本研究调查了朋友的特征对六年级至八年级学业成绩变化的影响,以及学生自身特征在这一关系中的调节作用。样本包括 1,278 名参与者(698 名女生)。线性回归结果表明,有学术朋友参与的学生在八年级的学业成绩可能会高于预期水平。然而,当考虑到朋友的问题行为会产生显著的负面影响时,朋友的学校参与度的作用就变得不显著了。学习成绩差的女生,如果在六年级时有学习成绩好的朋友,到八年级时的学习成绩就会比预期的低。相反,学习成绩好的女孩似乎从拥有学习成绩好的朋友中受益。本文讨论了针对青少年的理论和预防工作的意义。
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Neighborhood Disadvantage, Stressful Life Events, and Adjustment Among Mexican American Early Adolescents. 墨西哥裔美国早期青少年的邻里劣势、压力生活事件与适应。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2010-08-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431609338177
Mark W Roosa, Ginger L Burrell, Rajni L Nair, Stefany Coxe, Jenn-Yun Tein, George P Knight

This study examined a stress-process model in which stressful life events and association with delinquent peers mediated the relationship of neighborhood disadvantage to Mexican American early adolescents' mental health. We also proposed that child gender, child generation, and neighborhood informal social control would moderate the relationship of neighborhood disadvantage to children's experiences of stressful life events. With data from 738 Mexican American early adolescents, results generally provided support for the theoretical model although the relationships of neighborhood disadvantage to stressful life events and adjustment were weaker than expected. Additional research is needed to corroborate these results and determine why neighborhood disadvantage may have different relationships to adjustment for Mexican American early adolescents than for others.

本研究考察了应激过程模型,在该模型中,应激生活事件和与不良同伴的关联介导了邻里不利因素对墨西哥裔美国早期青少年心理健康的影响。儿童性别、儿童代际和邻里非正式社会控制会调节邻里不利因素对儿童压力生活事件经历的影响。在738名墨西哥裔美国早期青少年的数据中,结果总体上支持了理论模型,尽管邻里劣势与压力生活事件和适应的关系比预期的要弱。需要进一步的研究来证实这些结果,并确定为什么社区劣势可能与墨西哥裔美国早期青少年的适应有不同的关系。
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The Difficulty of Maintaining Positive Intervention Effects: A Look at Disruptive Behavior, Deviant Peer Relations, and Social Skills During the Middle School Years. 保持积极干预效果的难度:初中时期的破坏性行为、不正常的同伴关系和社交技能透视》(A Look at Disruptive Behavior, Deviant Peer Relations, and Social Skills during the Middle School Years)。
IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2010-08-01 DOI: 10.1177/0272431609340513

This paper examines the effects of the Fast Track preventive intervention on youths' functioning in three domains: disruptive behavior problems, involvement with deviant peers, and social skills during the middle school years. Eight hundred ninety-one children had been randomly assigned by sets of schools within four sites to intervention (n = 445) or to control (n = 446) conditions. In contrast to prior findings of the effectiveness of the Fast Track intervention during the elementary school years, the current findings indicate that Fast Track had little overall impact on children's functioning in these domains during this age period. There were positive intervention effects on only 2 of 17 outcomes examined. Although the intervention had positive impact on children's hyperactive and self-reported delinquent behaviors in seventh grade, there were no intervention effects on other externalizing behavior problems or on social skills, and there was a negative intervention effect on children's involvement with deviant peers during this age period.

本文研究了 "快车道 "预防性干预措施对初中阶段青少年在以下三个方面的影响:破坏性行为问题、与异常同伴的交往以及社交技能。八百九十一名儿童被随机分配到四个地点的几所学校,分别接受干预(445 人)或对照(446 人)。与之前关于 "快车道 "干预在小学阶段的有效性的研究结果相比,目前的研究结果表明,"快车道 "在这一年龄段对儿童在这些领域的整体功能影响甚微。在所考察的 17 项结果中,只有 2 项产生了积极的干预效果。虽然干预对七年级儿童的多动和自我报告的不良行为有积极影响,但对其他外化行为问题或社交技能没有任何干预效果,而且在这一年龄段,干预对儿童与异常同伴的交往有负面影响。
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