The Impact of Major Earthquakes on Students' Emotional Distress and Internalizing Symptoms, Externalizing Behaviors, and Coping During the Implementation of keepin' it REAL-Mexico

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作者
Medina-Mora, Maria Elena [1 ,2 ]
Kulis, Stephen S. [3 ,4 ]
Real, Tania [2 ]
Nuno-Gutierrez, Bertha L. [5 ]
Corona, Maria Dolores [6 ]
Cutrin, Olalla [7 ]
Marsiglia, Flavio F. [4 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Col Copilco Univ, Fac Psicol, UNAM, Ave Univ 3004, Mexico City 04510, Mexico
[2] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon Fuente Muniz, Col San Lorenzo Huipulco, Calz Mex Xochimilco 101, Mexico City 14370, Mexico
[3] Arizona State Univ, Sch Social & Family Dynam, POB 873701, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
[4] Arizona State Univ, Global Ctr Appl Hlth Res, 411 N Cent Ave, Suite 720, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
[5] Univ Guadalajara, Ctr Estudios Invest, Francisco Quevedo, 180 Col Arcos Vallarta, CP, Guadalajara 44130, Mexico
[6] Univ Autonoma Nuevo Leon, Dept Enfermerias, San Nicolas La Garza, Mexico
[7] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Psicol Clin & Psicobiol, C Xose Maria Suarez Nunez, Campus Vida, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain
[8] Arizona State Univ, Sch Social Work, 411 N Cent Ave, Suite 800, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Adolescents; Earthquakes; Prevention; Internalizing symptomatology and externalizing behavior; Coping; DISASTERS; STRESS;
D O I
10.1007/s11121-023-01542-0
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This article reports on effects of two earthquakes in Mexico on adolescents attending middle school. The earthquakes struck in close succession during the implementation of a school-based prevention program, providing an opportunity to assess emotional distress due to the earthquakes and whether the life skills taught in the program affected how students coped with the natural disaster. The objectives were to (1) evaluate the earthquakes' impact on students' distress; (2) assess if distress is associated with internalizing symptomology and externalizing behaviors; and (3) investigate if students receiving the original and adapted versions of the intervention coped better with the events. A Mexico-US research team culturally adapted keepin' it REAL to address connections between substance use among early adolescents in Mexico and exposure to violence. A random sample of public middle schools from three cities (Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey), stratified by whether they held morning or afternoon sessions, was selected. A total of 5522 7th grade students from 36 schools participated in the study. Students answered pretest and posttest questionnaires; the latter assessed earthquake-related distress and coping strategies. Earthquake-related distress was associated with all measures of undesired internalizing symptomology and externalizing behaviors. Compared to controls, students in the adapted intervention reported less aggressive and rule-breaking externalizing behavior and less violence perpetration. However, these intervention effects were not moderated by the level of earthquake-related distress, and they were not mediated by positive or negative coping. The findings have implications for prevention intervention research and policy as natural and human-made disasters occur more often.
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页码:256 / 266
页数:11
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  • [1] The Impact of Major Earthquakes on Students’ Emotional Distress and Internalizing Symptoms, Externalizing Behaviors, and Coping During the Implementation of keepin’ it REAL-Mexico
    Maria Elena Medina-Mora
    Stephen S. Kulis
    Tania Real
    Bertha L. Nuño-Gutiérrez
    Maria Dolores Corona
    Olalla Cutrín
    Flavio F. Marsiglia
    Prevention Science, 2024, 25 : 256 - 266