Violence exposure is associated with adolescents' same- and next-day mental health symptoms

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العنوان: Violence exposure is associated with adolescents' same- and next-day mental health symptoms
المؤلفون: Michael A. Russell, Candice L. Odgers
المصدر: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines, vol 58, iss 12
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2017.
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, early adolescence, Youth Violence, Time Factors, Anger, 0302 clinical medicine, Violence Exposure, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Psychology, Aetiology, Child, Depression (differential diagnoses), media_common, Exposure to Violence, Pediatric, Violence Research, Depression, 05 social sciences, Multilevel model, aggression, Serious Mental Illness, Mobile Applications, Irritable Mood, Psychiatry and Mental health, Mental Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Female, Cognitive Sciences, medicine.symptom, social and economic factors, 050104 developmental & child psychology, Conduct Disorder, medicine.medical_specialty, Adolescent, Substance-Related Disorders, Early adolescence, media_common.quotation_subject, Ecological Momentary Assessment, Clinical Sciences, Developmental & Child Psychology, Basic Behavioral and Social Science, Article, 03 medical and health sciences, Risk-Taking, Clinical Research, 2.3 Psychological, Behavioral and Social Science, medicine, Humans, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, Violence exposure, daily stressors, Psychiatry, Poverty, health-risk behaviors, Problem Behavior, Aggression, Prevention, mobile technologies, Mental health, Brain Disorders, Good Health and Well Being, Adolescent Behavior, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Substance use, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, Follow-Up Studies
الوصف: BackgroundYoung people exposed to violence are at increased risk for mental health and behavioral problems. However, very little is known about the immediate, or same-day, associations between violence exposure and adolescents' mental health symptoms or whether daily symptom or behavioral reactivity marks future problems.MethodsYoung adolescents were assessed three times a day for 30 consecutive days using mobile-phone-based Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) (N=151 adolescents). Over 12,500 assessments and 4,329 person days were obtained via the EMA. Adolescents were recruited from low-income neighborhoods based on parent-reported risk for externalizing symptoms. Mental health symptoms were assessed via parent and child report at baseline, multiple times per day via EMA assessments of the adolescents, and again 18months later when 93% of the adolescents were reinterviewed.ResultsResults from multilevel models illustrated that young adolescents were more likely to experience symptoms of anger (OR=1.74, CI: 1.31-2.30), depression (OR=1.66, CI: 1.26-2.19), and conduct problems (OR=2.63, CI: 1.71-4.04) on days that they were exposed versus not exposed to violence. Increases in depressive symptoms were also observed on days following violence exposure (OR=1.46, CI: 1.09-1.97). Adolescents with the highest levels of violence exposure across the 30-day EMA were less behaviorally reactive to violence exposures in daily life, and heightened behavioral reactivity predicted increased risk for substance use across early adolescence.ConclusionsFindings support the need to focus on both the immediate and long-term associations between violence exposure and adolescents' mental health and behavior. Results also suggest that heightened behavioral reactivity during early adolescence may signal emerging substance use problems.
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