We examine the association between neighborhood socio‐economic disadvantage and perceived stress during middle and late adolescence among African American youth (N = 665; 51 % female; M = 15.9 years at baseline). In addition, we explored the ways through which neighborhood stressors interacted with an individual’s intra‐ and interpersonal resources (e.g., coping, social support and substance use), to affect their perceived stress trajectories during adolescence. First, we tested a neighborhood stressors model and found that youth who lived in neighborhoods with greater socioeconomic disadvantage had higher baseline stress and a steeper increase in stress over time. When we included individual‐level risk and promotive factors in the model, h...
AbstractPurposeThis study uses data collected as part of the Well-Being of Adolescents in Vulnerable...
Adolescents living in disadvantaged neighborhood contexts experience higher rates of emotional and b...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
In an attempt to mitigate health inequalities, researchers have focused on the unequal distribution ...
Growing up in urban neighborhood disadvantage, an environment characterized by severe and pervasive ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61291/1/schulz aj, zenk s, israel ba, mentz g, stoke...
Considerable research documents a relationship between the contexts in which adolescents grow up and...
To understand how neighborhoods influence the development of youth violence, we investigated intrape...
Limited research has explored how specific elements of physical and social environments influence me...
Adolescence is a sensitive developmental period marked by significant changes that unfold across mul...
This study examined a stress process model in which stressful life events and association with delin...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
AbstractPurposeThis study uses data collected as part of the Well-Being of Adolescents in Vulnerable...
Adolescents living in disadvantaged neighborhood contexts experience higher rates of emotional and b...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...
In an attempt to mitigate health inequalities, researchers have focused on the unequal distribution ...
Growing up in urban neighborhood disadvantage, an environment characterized by severe and pervasive ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61291/1/schulz aj, zenk s, israel ba, mentz g, stoke...
Considerable research documents a relationship between the contexts in which adolescents grow up and...
To understand how neighborhoods influence the development of youth violence, we investigated intrape...
Limited research has explored how specific elements of physical and social environments influence me...
Adolescence is a sensitive developmental period marked by significant changes that unfold across mul...
This study examined a stress process model in which stressful life events and association with delin...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood ...
AbstractPurposeThis study uses data collected as part of the Well-Being of Adolescents in Vulnerable...
Adolescents living in disadvantaged neighborhood contexts experience higher rates of emotional and b...
Research framed by Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, suggests that neighborhood and school...