
@article{ref1,
title="Outcome of Exposure to Community Violence in Female Adolescents",
journal="Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology",
year="2010",
author="Hertweck, S. P. and Ziegler, C. H. and Logsdon, M. C.",
volume="23",
number="4",
pages="202-208",
abstract="<p>STUDY OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to describe outcomes related to exposure to community violence in 2 samples of female adolescents. DESIGN: The design was cross-sectional. SETTING: Data were collected by home visit and on a college campus. PARTICIPANTS: The female adolescents were recruited from a teen clinic (n=39) and from freshman orientation classes at a large urban university (n=61). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Depressive symptoms. RESULTS: Although the 2 groups differed by age, race, and socioeconomic status, there were no differences in social support, depressive symptoms, or being a victim of violence. Adolescents recruited from the teen clinic had higher scores on witnessing violence and were exposed to more aggressive acts of violence. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to community violence is a significant predictor of depressive symptoms in both college students and adolescents from a teen clinic.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1083-3188",
doi="10.1016/j.jpag.2009.11.002",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpag.2009.11.002"
}