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Cumulative Neighborhood Risk and Subsequent Internalizing Behavior among Asian American Adolescents.

Woo Jung Lee1, Daniel A Hackman2, Katarina Guttmannova3, Rick Kosterman4, Jungeun Olivia Lee2.   

Abstract

Neighborhood disadvantage is a developmental context that may contribute to Asian American adolescent internalizing problems, yet there is a dearth of longitudinal studies as well as examination of cultural protective factors. Co-ethnic density, or the proportion of individuals of the same racial/ethnic background in the neighborhood that is often cited as a protective factor for racial/ethnic minority groups, has not been adequately examined in Asian American youth. This study examined the longitudinal association between cumulative neighborhood risk and internalizing behavior, and the moderating role of sex and co-ethnic density using an Asian American subsample (N = 177; 45.2% female; ages 10-12, 14-15; Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Samoan, Vietnamese, and other ethnic backgrounds) of a longitudinal panel study over a span of 6 years. Cumulative neighborhood risk during early adolescence (ages 10-14) was significantly associated with internalizing behavior at mid-adolescence (age 15) controlling for prior levels of internalizing behavior. There was no evidence of moderation by co-ethnic density or sex, indicating that reducing neighborhood disadvantage may be a promising preventive measure to address mental health problems for both sexes of Asian American adolescents.
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Keywords:  Adolescence; Asian American; Mental health; Neighborhood risk

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35523927     DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01623-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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