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The Relationship Between Cumulative Risk and Promotive Factors and Violent Behavior Among Urban Adolescents
Authors:Sarah A Stoddard  Lauren Whiteside  Marc A Zimmerman  Rebecca M Cunningham  Stephen T Chermack  Maureen A Walton
Institution:1. Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH 1 Room 3726, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA
2. Department of Emergency Medicine and Hurley Medical Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Resiliency theory posits that some youth exposed to risk factors do not develop negative behaviors due to the influence of promotive factors. This study examines the effects of cumulative risk and promotive factors on adolescent violent behavior and tests two models of resilience—the compensatory model and the protective model—in a sample of adolescent patients (14–18 years old; n = 726) presenting to an urban emergency department who report violent behavior. Cumulative measures of risk and promotive factors consist of individual characteristics and peer, family, and community influences. Hierarchical multiple regression was used to test the two models of resilience (using cumulative measures of risk and promotive factors) for violent behavior within a sample of youth reporting violent behavior. Higher cumulative risk was associated with higher levels of violent behavior. Higher levels of promotive factors were associated with lower levels of violent behavior and moderated the association between risk and violent behaviors. Our results support the risk-protective model of resiliency and suggest that promotive factors can help reduce the burden of cumulative risk for youth violence.
Keywords:Adolescent resiliency  Youth violence prevention  Violent behavior  Risk factors
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