“…Additionally, boys engage in more confrontative coping strategies (Rasmussen et al, 2004), which may increase their risk for future violent victimization (Dong, Morrison, Branas, Richmond, & Weibe, 2019). This is particularly critical because previous research examining the consequences of chronic exposure to violence suggests that youth become desensitized over time, such that youth report less psychological distress (Ng-Mak, Salzinger, Feldman, & Stueve, 2004), depression (Gaylord-Harden, So, Bai, Henry, & Tolan, 2017), and anxious/depressive symptoms (Kennady & Ceballo, 2016), while aggressive behavior increases linearly and exposure to violence becomes more chronic. Subsequently, it is important to examine perceptions of safety, safety strategies, and how they implicate behavior and daily functioning.…”