Using a national sample of adolescents, results of this study demonstrate the important role family and school social capital plays in protecting both White and selected non- White students against violent outcomes. For example, parent-child relationship was associated with reduced violence for Black and White adolescents but not for Hispanics. School affiliation was significant in models for Hispanic and White adolescents but not in models for Black students. Sports participation was associated with greater violence among Hispanics and Whites, but not Blacks. Interestingly, club participation was significant for Whites, but, like sports, it was associated with greater violence. Parental monitoring and religious participation were significa...
Violence and substance use disproportionately affect African American youth in urban, disadvantaged ...
This research utilized the Mobile Youth Study (MYS), a community-based multiple cohort longitudinal ...
This study tested the impact of feelings of connectedness to family, school, and community in adoles...
BackgroundLatino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities in rates ...
Although bullying is recognized as a serious problem in the U.S., little is known about racial/ethni...
Abstract Background Latino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities...
We tested relationships between social connections, hope, and violence among young adolescents from ...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The present study investigat...
An emerging body of research suggests that the social capital available in one\u27s social environme...
PurposeLiving in violent neighborhoods has been shown to alter adolescent\u2019s social-cognitions a...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Researchers, from a variety ...
To understand how neighborhoods influence the development of youth violence, we investigated intrape...
Purpose: Firearms have consistently been a concern for adolescent health and are a leading cause of ...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
Family connection has demonstrated protective effects on violence perpetration, victimization, and w...
Violence and substance use disproportionately affect African American youth in urban, disadvantaged ...
This research utilized the Mobile Youth Study (MYS), a community-based multiple cohort longitudinal ...
This study tested the impact of feelings of connectedness to family, school, and community in adoles...
BackgroundLatino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities in rates ...
Although bullying is recognized as a serious problem in the U.S., little is known about racial/ethni...
Abstract Background Latino youth, particularly in rural settings, experience significant disparities...
We tested relationships between social connections, hope, and violence among young adolescents from ...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The present study investigat...
An emerging body of research suggests that the social capital available in one\u27s social environme...
PurposeLiving in violent neighborhoods has been shown to alter adolescent\u2019s social-cognitions a...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Researchers, from a variety ...
To understand how neighborhoods influence the development of youth violence, we investigated intrape...
Purpose: Firearms have consistently been a concern for adolescent health and are a leading cause of ...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
Family connection has demonstrated protective effects on violence perpetration, victimization, and w...
Violence and substance use disproportionately affect African American youth in urban, disadvantaged ...
This research utilized the Mobile Youth Study (MYS), a community-based multiple cohort longitudinal ...
This study tested the impact of feelings of connectedness to family, school, and community in adoles...