Community Violence and Youth: Affect, Behavior, Substance Use, and Academics
Open Access
- 27 May 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
- Vol. 12 (2) , 127-156
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-009-0051-6
Abstract
Community violence is recognized as a major public health problem (WHO, World Report on Violence and Health, 2002) that Americans increasingly understand has adverse implications beyond inner-cities. However, the majority of research on chronic community violence exposure focuses on ethnic minority, impoverished, and/or crime-ridden communities while treatment and prevention focuses on the perpetrators of the violence, not on the youth who are its direct or indirect victims. School-based treatment and preventive interventions are needed for children at elevated risk for exposure to community violence. In preparation, a longitudinal, community epidemiological study, The Multiple Opportunities to Reach Excellence (MORE) Project, is being fielded to address some of the methodological weaknesses presented in previous studies. This study was designed to better understand the impact of children’s chronic exposure to community violence on their emotional, behavioral, substance use, and academic functioning with an overarching goal to identify malleable risk and protective factors which can be targeted in preventive and intervention programs. This paper describes the MORE Project, its conceptual underpinnings, goals, and methodology, as well as implications for treatment and preventive interventions and future research.Keywords
This publication has 181 references indexed in Scilit:
- Psychometric Properties of Farsi Version of the Spielberger‘s State-trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (FSTAXI-2)Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2013
- The NIfETy Method for Environmental Assessment of Neighborhood-level Indicators of Violence, Alcohol, and Other Drug ExposurePrevention Science, 2008
- Adolescent Bullying Involvement and Perceived Family, Peer and School Relations: Commonalities and Differences Across Race/EthnicityJournal of Adolescent Health, 2007
- Adolescents' exposure to community violence: Sleep and psychophysiological functioningJournal of Community Psychology, 1999
- Considerations in the Use of Active and Passive Parental Consent ProceduresThe Journal of Psychology, 1999
- Impact of exposure to community violence on violent behavior and emotional distress among urban adolescentsJournal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1997
- Exposure to violence among inner-city youthJournal of Adolescent Health, 1993
- Poverty and Psychiatric StatusArchives of General Psychiatry, 1991
- Control-related beliefs and depression among clinic-referred children and adolescents.Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1987
- Longitudinal data analysis using generalized linear modelsBiometrika, 1986