Research on the impact of exposure to community violence tends to define victimization as a single construct. This study differentiates between direct and indirect violence victimization in their association with mental health problems and mental health service use. This study includes 8947 individuals from four waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health and examines (1) whether sub-types of adolescent victimization are linked to depressive symptoms; (2) whether adolescent victimization is linked with mental health service use; and (3) the role of mental health service use in attenuating symptoms arising from victimizations. Adolescents witnessing community violence were more likely to experience depressive sympt...
Evidence indicates an association between victimization and adolescent substance use, but the exact ...
Depression is a serious mental health concern among adolescents. Violence exposure is a potent risk ...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...
Research on the impact of exposure to community violence tends to define victimization as a single c...
Urban adolescents are exposed to a substantial amount of community violence which has the potential ...
Recent scholarly efforts have sought to examine the cumulative impact of deleterious adverse childho...
Based on secondary analysis of data from a sample of 649 individuals attending one of three New Engl...
Urban, minority males are disproportionately impacted by community violence exposure (ECV). However,...
Exposure to violence during adolescence is associated with increased risk behaviors and mental healt...
Ethnic-minority youth residing in urban communities are disproportionately impacted by community vi...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Despite evidence of a positive link between depressive symptoms and violent behaviors, the pathways ...
Evidence indicates an association between victimization and adolescent substance use, but the exact ...
Depression is a serious mental health concern among adolescents. Violence exposure is a potent risk ...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...
Research on the impact of exposure to community violence tends to define victimization as a single c...
Urban adolescents are exposed to a substantial amount of community violence which has the potential ...
Recent scholarly efforts have sought to examine the cumulative impact of deleterious adverse childho...
Based on secondary analysis of data from a sample of 649 individuals attending one of three New Engl...
Urban, minority males are disproportionately impacted by community violence exposure (ECV). However,...
Exposure to violence during adolescence is associated with increased risk behaviors and mental healt...
Ethnic-minority youth residing in urban communities are disproportionately impacted by community vi...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Objective Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adul...
Objective: Despite recent research demonstrating associations between violence and depression in adu...
Despite evidence of a positive link between depressive symptoms and violent behaviors, the pathways ...
Evidence indicates an association between victimization and adolescent substance use, but the exact ...
Depression is a serious mental health concern among adolescents. Violence exposure is a potent risk ...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...