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Childhood Adversity and the Continued Exposure to Trauma and Violence Among Adolescent Gang Members.

Katherine Quinn1, Maria L Pacella2, Julia Dickson-Gomez1, Liesl A Nydegger1.   

Abstract

This study investigates interfaith groups from across the United States to understand how these religious settings may serve as mediating structures to facilitate individual political action. Based on a multilevel modeling analysis with 169 individuals from 25 interfaith groups, we found that core activities of the group, such as group members sharing community information (e.g., announcing upcoming events, political meetings, community issues) or sharing religious information (e.g., educating members about their religion) positively and negatively predicted individual political action as a result of group participation, respectively. Moreover, a sense that the interfaith group served as a community to work for local change, but not trust within the group, predicted political action as a result of group participation. However, this effect for a sense the group served as a community to work for local change was stronger and more positive as the degree of community information sharing in the group increased. These results show that a core activity of sharing community information may enhance the ability of a group to mediate political action. Overall, these findings demonstrate the potential role of interfaith groups to mediate political action, and show the importance of considering both individual and group characteristics when understanding these religious settings. Limitations and directions for future research are also discussed. © Society for Community Research and Action 2017.

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Keywords:  Adolescent gangs; Adolescents; Childhood adversity; Trauma; Violence

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28262961      PMCID: PMC5373929          DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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