
@article{ref1,
title="Resiliency in adolescence: cumulative risk and promotive factors explain violence and transportation risk behaviors",
journal="Youth and society",
year="2020",
author="Buckley, Lisa and Chapman, Rebekah L.",
volume="52",
number="3",
pages="311-331",
abstract="Adolescent intentional and unintentional injury is commonly related to involvement in violence and transportation behaviors. While many risk and promotive factors have been identified, a cumulative assessment of such factors is less common, and this has rarely been undertaken with transportation behaviors. The study involved Australian adolescents from high schools with greater than 75% of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, aged 13 to 14 years (n = 826). <br><br>FINDINGS showed the presence of risk factors increased the odds of engagement in unintentional and intentional injury-risk behavior and the presence of promotive factors decreased the odds, supporting a compensatory model of resiliency. An interaction term of cumulative risk by promotive factors was a significant predictor in logistic regression analyses suggesting a protective-factor model of resiliency also applies. The research has implications for resiliency theory in the field of transportation and adds to the research on the value of compensatory and protective-factor models of resiliency.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0044-118X",
doi="10.1177/0044118X17753814",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0044118X17753814"
}