Family Belongingness, Gang Friendships, and Psychological Distress in Adolescent Achievement

The authors investigated connections among social, psychological, and academic functioning of ethnically diverse urban youth. Participants included 310 seventh graders (mean age = 12.10 years) from an ethnically diverse middle school in which no ethnic group was a majority. Social engagements with f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of counseling and development 2014-10, Vol.92 (4), p.398-405
Hauptverfasser: Baskin, Thomas W., Quintana, Stephen M., Slaten, Christopher D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The authors investigated connections among social, psychological, and academic functioning of ethnically diverse urban youth. Participants included 310 seventh graders (mean age = 12.10 years) from an ethnically diverse middle school in which no ethnic group was a majority. Social engagements with family and gang members were predictive of academic achievement in the expected directions, with psychological distress mediating the effects of these social engagements on academic achievement. Implications for counselors’ work with ethnically diverse urban youth are discussed.
ISSN:0748-9633
1556-6676
DOI:10.1002/j.1556-6676.2014.00166.x