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Social environment risk factors for violence, family context, and trajectories of social-emotional functioning among Latinx adolescents.

Marie C D StonerErica N BrowneMarissa Raymond-FleschLinda McGloneAntonio Morgan-LopezAlexandra M Minnis
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2022)
Emotion regulation and nonviolent problem-solving skills had different associations with the social environment risk factors for violence examined, indicating that mechanisms of influence and strategies for intervention may vary. The association between problem-solving skills and exposure to gangs through peers and partners shows that social norms may be important targets of change. Additionally, interventions with parents that build family cohesion during adolescence may buffer environmental exposures that shape adolescents' ability to practice protective social-emotional behaviors.
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