ICPS
2021 APS Virtual Convention · 2021
Race and Neighborhood Conditions Prospectively Associated with Adolescent Risky Health Behaviors
- Jin Zhao
Syracuse University - Amelia Wedel
Syracuse University - Patricia Goodhines
Syracuse University - Aesoon Park
Syracuse University
Abstract
This prospective study tested race and neighborhood conditions (i.e., disadvantage and disorder) associations with adolescent risky health behaviors. Asian, Black, and Multiracial adolescents were more likely to engage in risky health behaviors than their White peers when they reside in similarly socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Childhood Adversity