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Citation

Reinemann DHS, Teeter Ellison PA. J. Child Adolesc. Trauma 2008; 1(1): 23.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1080/19361520801929852

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This investigation examined the roles that internal and external protective factors play in the relationship between community violence exposure and children's adjustment. It also examined whether gender and non-violent stressors alter patterns of moderation. Ninety-five students completed measures of stressors, community violence, protective factors, and symptomatology. Results indicated that stressors, community violence and self-esteem exerted direct effects on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while self-reliance interacted with community violence to predict depressive symptoms. Results also showed that the relationship between community violence and self-esteem was altered when stressors and gender were included in the models. When external protective factors were examined, peer relationships predicted PTSD and depression. Implications for research and practice include assessing stressors in children and implementing interventions that promote/strengthen protective factors.

Keywords: community violence exposure; childhood depression; PTSD

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