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The effects of cumulative risk and protection on problem behaviors for youth in an urban school-based system of care
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- Whitson, Melissa L. (Author)
- Bernard, Stanley (Author)
- Kaufman, Joy S. (Author)
Title
The effects of cumulative risk and protection on problem behaviors for youth in an urban school-based system of care
Abstract
The present study examined the cumulative effects of risk and protective factors on internalizing and externalizing problems for a sample of youth who were diagnosed with a severe emotional disturbance and enrolled in an urban school-based system of care. The sample included 139 Latino and African American children (ages 5-19; 65 % male) and their families. After controlling for demographic variables, the results of hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that cumulative risk and protection were significantly related to internalizing problem behaviors, and cumulative protection was negatively related to externalizing problem behaviors. The findings support the importance of including or increasing strength building approaches, in addition to risk reduction, in order to maximize prevention and intervention efforts for system-of-care populations.
Publication
Community Mental Health Journal
Date
2013-10
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
576-586
Journal Abbr
Community Ment. Health J.
Citation Key
ISI:000323735800009
ISSN
0010-3853
Language
English
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7 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key: ISI:000323735800009
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Citation
Whitson, M. L., Bernard, S., & Kaufman, J. S. (2013). The effects of cumulative risk and protection on problem behaviors for youth in an urban school-based system of care. Community Mental Health Journal, 49(5), 576–586. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-012-9535-9
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