| Literature DB >> 27761057 |
Julie Ma1, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor2, Jorge Delva2.
Abstract
Research that simultaneously examines the relationship of multiple types of family and community violence with youth outcomes is limited in the previous research literature, particularly in Latin America. This study examined the relationship of youth exposure to family and community violence-parental use of corporal punishment, violence in the community, intimate partner physical aggression-with eight subscales of the Youth Self Report among a Chilean sample of 593 youth-mother pairs. Results from multilevel models indicated a positive association between youth exposure to violence in the family and community, and a wide range of behavior problem outcomes, in particular, aggression. With growing evidence concerning the detrimental effect of violence on youth's well-being, these findings highlight the need for a more comprehensive understanding of the various kinds of violence youth are exposed to within the family and community and the concomitant need to reduce multiple forms of violence.Entities:
Keywords: community violence; corporal punishment; intimate partner physical aggression; youth behavior problems
Year: 2016 PMID: 27761057 PMCID: PMC5066808 DOI: 10.1111/fare.12199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Relat ISSN: 0197-6664