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Citation

Howard DE, Kaljee L, Jackson L. Am. J. Health Behav. 2002; 26(1): 56-67.

Affiliation

Department of Public and Community Health, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA. dhoward192@umail.umd.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, PNG Publications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11795606

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate appraisal processes and coping strategies initiated by urban adolescents relative to violence exposure. METHODS: Thirty-seven African American youth completed semistructured interviews, including assessment of means-ends problem-solving competence (MEPS). RESULTS: Although perceptions of safety varied according to weapon-carrying/fighting status, staying locked inside one's home and maintaining a vigilance when dealing with others were identified as primary protective strategies. MEPS scores were not predictive of appraisal or coping processes. Youth were not expressive about emotional distress aroused by exposure. CONCLUSION: Further examination of how appraisal and coping efforts relate to prevention of violence and its negative psychosocial sequelae is needed.


Language: en

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