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Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth.

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Nuova numerazione 79794
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR
Autore PRINCE, D. M.
Titolo Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 179-189.
Nota generale Estratto da: “American journal of community psychology”, 2019, 63, 1-2.
Riassunto Neighborhood context, including the physical and social environment, has been implicated as important contributors to positive youth development. A transactional approach to neighborhood asserts that place and people are mutually constitutive; negative perceptions of place are intrinsically bound with negative portrayals of stigmatized groups, including youth. Adult perceptions of neighborhood youth may contribute to an increased sense of alienation and youth antisocial behavior. This study uses street‐intercept interviews with adults (N = 408) to examine the relationship between neighborhood conditions and adult support for neighborhood youth. A path model was used to examine the direct and indirect relationship of neighborhood constructs (safety, aesthetic quality, and walkability) on adult support for neighborhood youth. Neighborhood aesthetic quality and the walking environment were directly associated with adult support for youth, whereas perceived safety was indirectly associated. Collective efficacy partially explained these relationships. Findings support theorized relationships between people and places; improvements to neighborhood physical environment may directly impact resident adults’ perceptions of neighborhood young people.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto USA.
TERRITORIO.
COMUNITÀ.
AMBIENTE.
SICUREZZA.
RELAZIONI SOCIALI.
ADULTI.
SVILUPPO SOCIALE.
Ambito Psicologico
Autore Secondario HOHL, B.
HUNTER, B. A.
THOMPSON, A. B.
MATLIN, S. L.
HAUSMAN, A. J.
KRAEMER TEBES, J.
Titolo correlato American journal of community psychology 2019, 63, 1-2.
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