The role of social support in reducing the impact of violence on adolescents’ mental health in São Paulo, Brazil
Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson,
Ligia Kiss,
Delan Devakumar,
Mario Cortina-Borja,
Manuel Eisner and
Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres
PLOS ONE, 2021, vol. 16, issue 10, 1-20
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Objectives: We investigated whether perceived social support among adolescent students moderated the association between violence exposure and internalising symptoms in São Paulo city, Brazil. Methods: We tested the stress-buffering model using data from the cross-sectional school-based, survey São Paulo Project on the Social Development of Children and Adolescents. Internalising symptoms were measured using an adapted version of the Social Behaviour Questionnaire; serious victimisation, being bullied once/week, school violence and community violence, friend and teacher support were scales adapted by the research team; the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire measured parenting style. Linear mixed-effects models were used to quantify moderation effects of (i) social support between violence exposure and internalising symptoms and (ii) gender between violence exposure and internalising symptoms across schools. Results: Across schools, being bullied once/week, school violence, and community violence were associated with a significant (p
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258036
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