Depression and Neighborhood Violence among Children and Early Adolescents in Medellin, Colombia

Violence is considered one of the most important public health problems among Latino countries. In Colombia, approximately 41% of Medellin’s inhabitants have witnessed a homicide, 75% have witnessed an aggressive incident, and 40% have been victims of other types of violent incidents. Despite increa...

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description Violence is considered one of the most important public health problems among Latino countries. In Colombia, approximately 41% of Medellin’s inhabitants have witnessed a homicide, 75% have witnessed an aggressive incident, and 40% have been victims of other types of violent incidents. Despite increased national/international attention paid to the effects of neighborhood violence exposure on childhood depression, little is still known about this phenomenon in non-clinical samples. This study examined neighborhood violence exposure and depression (negative mood, interpersonal problems, ineffectiveness, anhedonia, and negative self-esteem) among N = 320 8–12 years old youth. Data were collected from public schools in Medellin during 2009. Kovacs’ Children’s Depression Inventory was used to assess depression; neighborhood violence exposure was measured using Medellin’s Human Rights report on high-low violence rates neighborhoods where participants lived and/or attended school. Results show that 26 children reported depressive symptoms (a prevalence of 8.9 % in the total sample). Among early adolescents (boys and girls), exposure to higher levels of violence was associated with greater ineffectiveness. Gender did not moderate the relationship between violence exposure and depression subscales. Results raise awareness about the importance to further exploring other factors related to neighborhood violence exposure and depression (e.g., developmental stage, gender).
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Adolescent girls
Age
Anhedonia
At risk youth
Child
Childhood depression
Childhood mental disorders
Children & youth
Clinical and Health Psychology
Colombia - epidemiology
Depression (Mood disorder)
Depression - diagnosis
Depression - epidemiology
Depression - etiology
Domestic violence
Female
Gender
Health problems
Homicide
Human rights
Humans
Interpersonal problems
Male
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Mental health
Murder
Neighborhoods
Post traumatic stress disorder
Prevalence
Psychological aspects
Psychology
Public health
Public schools
Random Allocation
Residence Characteristics - statistics & numerical data
Schools - statistics & numerical data
Self esteem
Social aspects
Sociodemographics
Socioeconomic factors
Teenagers
Victims
Violence
Violence - psychology
Violence - statistics & numerical data
title Depression and Neighborhood Violence among Children and Early Adolescents in Medellin, Colombia
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