Contextual Stress and Health Risk Behaviors Among African American Adolescents

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Nikeea Copeland-Linder
Sharon F. Lambert
Yi-Fu Chen
Nicholas S. Ialongo
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[1] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
[2] George Washington University,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Georgia,Center for Family Research
[4] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Mental Health
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Stress; Resilience; Protective factors; Substance use; Aggression;
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This study examined the longitudinal association between contextual stress and health risk behaviors and the role of protective factors in a community epidemiologically-defined sample of urban African American adolescents (N = 500; 46.4% female). Structural equation modeling was used to create a latent variable measuring contextual stress (community violence, neighborhood disorder, and experiences with racial discrimination). Contextual stress in 8th grade was associated with aggressive behavior and substance use 2 years later for boys. For girls, contextual stress predicted later substance use, but not aggressive behavior. High academic competence and self-worth reduced the impact of contextual stress on substance use for boys. Implications for intervention and directions for future research on health risk behaviors among African American adolescents are discussed.
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页码:158 / 173
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