This study builds upon existing research by examining whether risk indices for child psychological well-being behave in the same way in different types of neighborhoods. Specifically, we sought to determine if neighborhood characteristics acted to exacerbate or, alternatively, to buffer risk factors at the family and/or child level. Families with a child entering first grade in Fall 2002 were recruited from Baltimore City neighborhoods, defined as census block groups. This study included 405 children, and data came from an interview with the primary caregiver and an assessment of the first grader. The dependent variables were externalizing behavior and internalizing problems. A family risk index consisting of 13 measures, and a child risk i...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
Research on childhood mental illness traditionally examines risk factors most proximal to the child....
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
This study had three aims. The first was to examine whether there is a relationship between children...
Disadvantaged neighborhoods confer risk for behavior problems in school-aged children but their impa...
Disadvantaged neighborhoods confer risk for behavior problems in school-aged children but their impa...
Background: Mental health and education during childhood and adolescence are critical building block...
The present study investigated the direct and interactional effects of neighborhood disadvantage an...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
Neighborhoods are increas-ingly studied as a context where children and youth develop; however, the ...
Associations belween neighborhood risk and low-income children\u27s (N :::: 168) academic performanc...
INTRODUCTION: Neighborhood factors affect mental health of children. There are not many studies done...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020As many as 1 in 5 children are exposed to neighborh...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
Harvard University Press, 2005) semiparametric, group-based approach for modeling trajectories was u...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
Research on childhood mental illness traditionally examines risk factors most proximal to the child....
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...
This study had three aims. The first was to examine whether there is a relationship between children...
Disadvantaged neighborhoods confer risk for behavior problems in school-aged children but their impa...
Disadvantaged neighborhoods confer risk for behavior problems in school-aged children but their impa...
Background: Mental health and education during childhood and adolescence are critical building block...
The present study investigated the direct and interactional effects of neighborhood disadvantage an...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
Neighborhoods are increas-ingly studied as a context where children and youth develop; however, the ...
Associations belween neighborhood risk and low-income children\u27s (N :::: 168) academic performanc...
INTRODUCTION: Neighborhood factors affect mental health of children. There are not many studies done...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020As many as 1 in 5 children are exposed to neighborh...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
Harvard University Press, 2005) semiparametric, group-based approach for modeling trajectories was u...
Despite evidence that neighborhoods confer both risk and resilience for youth development, the exist...
Research on childhood mental illness traditionally examines risk factors most proximal to the child....
International audienceAlthough disadvantaged youth are more likely to be victimized at school, victi...