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Navigating between cultures: the role of culture in youth violence

Authors :
Fernando I, Soriano
Lourdes M, Rivera
Kara J, Williams
Sandra P, Daley
Vivian M, Reznik
Source :
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 34(3)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review three cultural concepts (acculturation, ethnic identity, bicultural self-efficacy) and their relationship to the known risk and protective factors associated with youth violence. We conducted a review of the relevant literature that addresses these three cultural concepts and the relationship among culture, violent behavior, and associated cognition. The available literature suggests that ethnic identity and bicultural self-efficacy can be best thought of as protective factors, whereas acculturation can be a potential risk factor for youth violence. We examine the connection between these cultural concepts and the risk and protective factors described in the 2001 Surgeon General's Report on Youth Violence, and present a summary table with cultural risk and protective factors for violence prevention. These concepts can assist physicians in identifying risk and protective factors for youth violence when working with multicultural adolescents and their families. Physicians are more effective at providing appropriate referrals if they are aware that navigating among different cultures influences adolescent behavior.

Details

ISSN :
1054139X
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Accession number :
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