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Adult Connection in Assault Injury Prevention among Male Youth in Low-Resource Urban Environments

机译:资源匮乏的城市环境中男性青年预防伤害中的成人联系

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Strengths-based strategies to reduce youth violence in low-resource urban communities are urgently needed. Supportive adolescent-adult relationships may confer protection, but studies have been limited by self-reported composite outcomes. We conducted a population-based case-control study among 10- to 24-year-old males in low-resource neighborhoods to examine associations between supportive adult connection and severe assault injury. Cases were victims of gunshot assault injury (n = 143) and non-gun assault injury (n = 206) from two level I trauma centers. Age- and race-matched controls (n = 283) were recruited using random digit dial from the same catchment. Adolescent-adult connections were defined by: (1) brief survey questions and (2) detailed family genograms. Analysis used conditional logistic regression. There were no significant associations between positive adult connection, as defined by brief survey questions, and either gunshot or non-gun assault injury among adolescents with high prior violence involvement (GSW OR = 2.46, 95% CI 0.81–7.49; non-gun OR = 1.59, 95% CI 0.54–4.67) or low prior violence involvement (GSW OR = 0.92, 95% CI 0.34–2.44; non-gun OR = 1.96, 95% CI 0.73–5.28). In contrast, among adolescents with high levels of prior violence involvement, reporting at least one supportive adult family member in the family genogram was associated with higher odds of gunshot assault injury (OR = 4.01, 95% CI 1.36–11.80) and non-gun assault injury (OR = 4.22, 95% CI 1.48–12.04). We were thus unable to demonstrate that positive adult connections protected adolescent males from severe assault injury in this highly under-resourced environment. However, at the time of injury, assault-injured adolescents, particularly those with high prior violence involvement, reported high levels of family support. The post-injury period may provide opportunities to intervene to enhance and leverage family connections to explore how to better safeguard adolescents.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s11524-018-0260-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:迫切需要基于力量的战略来减少资源匮乏的城市社区中的青年暴力。青少年之间的支持关系可能会提供保护,但研究受到自我报告的综合结果的限制。我们在资源贫乏地区的10至24岁男性中进行了基于人群的病例对照研究,以研究成人支持性联系与严重袭击伤害之间的关联。案件是来自两个一级创伤中心的枪击袭击伤害(n = 143)和非枪击伤害(n = 206)的受害者。使用来自同一流域的随机数字拨盘招募年龄和种族相匹配的对照(n = 283)。青少年与成人之间的关系由以下几个方面定义:(1)简短的调查问题和(2)详细的家庭谱图。分析使用条件逻辑回归。简短调查问题所定义的成人积极联系与枪击或非枪击伤害在先前有较高暴力参与率的青少年之间没有显着关联(GSW OR = 2.46,95%CI 0.81-7.49;非枪支OR = 1.59,95%CI 0.54–4.67)或先前暴力受害率较低(GSW OR = 0.92,95%CI 0.34–2.44;非枪械OR = 1.96,95%CI 0.73–5.28)。相比之下,在先前有较高暴力参与程度的青少年中,在家庭谱图中报告至少一名支持的成年家庭成员与枪击伤的机率较高(OR = 4.01,95%CI 1.36-11.80)和非枪支攻击伤害(OR = 4.22,95%CI 1.48–12.04)。因此,我们无法证明在这种资源贫乏的环境中,成年的积极人脉保护了青春期男性免受严重的攻击伤害。但是,在受伤时,受到殴打伤害的青少年,特别是那些先前遭受暴力侵害的青少年,报告说家庭支持水平很高。受伤后的时期可能会提供机会进行干预,以增强和利用家庭联系来探索如何更好地保护青少年。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1007 / s11524-018-0260-8)包含补充材料,可以通过以下途径获得给授权用户。

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