Toward a stress process model of children's exposure to physical family and community violence

H Foster, J Brooks-Gunn - Clinical child and family psychology review, 2009 - Springer
Theoretically informed models are required to further the comprehensive understanding of
children's ETV. We draw on the stress process paradigm to forward an overall conceptual …

Community violence exposure and risk taking behaviors among black emerging adults: A systematic review

R Motley, W Sewell, YC Chen - Journal of community health, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Black emerging adults ages 18–29, particularly those residing in predominantly
black urban communities, are at risk for community violence exposure (CVE). This …

Posttraumatic stress symptoms in context: Examining trauma responses to violent exposures and homicide death among Black males in urban neighborhoods.

JR Smith, DU Patton - American journal of orthopsychiatry, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Concentrated disadvantage in urban communities places young Black men at
disproportionate risk for exposure to violence and trauma. Homicide, a health disparity …

Community violence exposure and adolescent delinquency: Examining a spectrum of promotive factors

P Chen, DR Voisin, KC Jacobson - Youth & Society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined whether promotive factors (future expectations, family warmth, school
attachment, and neighborhood cohesion) moderated relationships between community …

Impacts of family and community violence exposure on child coping and mental health

ET Mohammad, ER Shapiro, LD Wainwright… - Journal of abnormal …, 2015 - Springer
An ecological stress process model was employed to explore relations between children's
exposures to family and community violence and child mental health, and emotionally …

Adverse life events, coping and internalizing and externalizing behaviors in urban African American youth

YM Sanchez, SF Lambert… - Journal of child and family …, 2013 - Springer
African American youth residing in low income urban neighborhoods are at increased risk of
experiencing negative life events in multiple domains, increasing their risk for internalizing …

The influence of school-based natural mentoring relationships on school attachment and subsequent adolescent risk behaviors

DS Black, JL Grenard, S Sussman… - Health education …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
A relatively new area of research suggests that naturally occurring mentoring relationships
may influence the development of adolescents by protecting against risk behaviors. Few …

Using community-based participatory research and human-centered design to address violence-related health disparities among Latino/a youth

M Kia-Keating, DE Santacrose, SR Liu… - Family & Community …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
High rates of exposure to violence and other adversities among Latino/a youth contribute to
health disparities. The current article addresses the ways in which community-based …

Suppressor effects in coping research with African American adolescents from low-income communities.

NK Gaylord-Harden, JA Cunningham… - Journal of consulting …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to demonstrate the replicable nature of
statistical suppressor effects in coping research through 2 examples with African American …

In response to community violence: coping strategies and involuntary stress responses among Latino adolescents.

Q Epstein-Ngo, LK Maurizi, A Bregman… - Cultural diversity and …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Among poor, urban adolescents, high rates of community violence are a pressing public
health concern. This study relies on a contextual framework of stress and coping to …