Title of article :
Longitudinal Pathways Between Political Violence and Child
Adjustment: The Role of Emotional Security
about the Community in Northern Ireland
Author/Authors :
E. Mark Cummings، نويسنده , , Christine E. Merrilees &
Alice C. Schermerhorn، نويسنده , , Marcie C. Goeke-Morey &
Peter Shirlow، نويسنده , , Ed Cairns، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Links between political violence and children’s
adjustment problems are well-documented. However, the
mechanisms by which political tension and sectarian
violence relate to children’s well-being and development
are little understood. This study longitudinally examined
children’s emotional security about community violence as
a possible regulatory process in relations between community
discord and children’s adjustment problems. Families
were selected from 18 working class neighborhoods in
Belfast, Northern Ireland. Participants (695 mothers and
children, M=12.17, SD=1.82) were interviewed in their
homes over three consecutive years. Findings supported the
notion that politically-motivated community violence has
distinctive effects on children’s externalizing and internalizing
problems through the mechanism of increasing children’s
emotional insecurity about community. Implications are
considered for understanding relations between political
violence and child adjustment from a social ecological
perspective.
Keywords :
Child adjustment . Emotional security .Community violence . Political violence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology