2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.04.013
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Measuring Neighborhood Connection and the Association with Violence in Young Adolescents

Abstract: Purpose-The objectives of this study were to construct measures of adolescent neighborhood connection and test the association of these measures with violence-related behaviors.Methods-This study uses data from the baseline Lead Peace-Plus evaluation survey completed by 6 th grade students (n=118). The survey was conducted in Fall, 2006 in four urban community schools with similar ethnically diverse and economically disadvantaged student bodies. The survey instrument, tailored for adolescents, included questio… Show more

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“…For example, neighborhood support and connectedness (eg, high levels of community cohesion and a strong sense of community or community identity) have been shown to protect communities from perpetration of child abuse and neglect, 26,34 intimate partner violence, 24,5759 sexual violence, 60,61 youth violence, 62,63 and suicide. 6466 Access to mental health services has also been found to be associated with lower levels of child abuse and neglect 67 and suicide.…”
Section: Risk and Protective Factors Across The Social Ecology*mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, neighborhood support and connectedness (eg, high levels of community cohesion and a strong sense of community or community identity) have been shown to protect communities from perpetration of child abuse and neglect, 26,34 intimate partner violence, 24,5759 sexual violence, 60,61 youth violence, 62,63 and suicide. 6466 Access to mental health services has also been found to be associated with lower levels of child abuse and neglect 67 and suicide.…”
Section: Risk and Protective Factors Across The Social Ecology*mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, neighborhood cohesion has also received attention in research studies examining crime and adolescent delinquency (Sampson et al 1997; Widome et al 2008). However, less is known regarding the influence of neighborhood cohesion on health risk behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Intentions to contribute to the neighborhood were associated with lower levels of violence involvement in a sample of young, urban adolescents. 36 …”
Section: Protective Factors Against Youth Violence Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%