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The Mental Health of Black Youth Affected by Community Violence: Family and School Context as Pathways to Resilience
Donte T. Boyd
, Kristian V. Jones
, Camille R. Quinn
, Adrian Gale
, Ed Dee G. Williams
, Husain Lateef
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Keyphrases
Mental Health
100%
Resilience
100%
Black Youth
100%
Family Context
100%
Community Violence
100%
School Context
100%
Mental Health Outcomes
42%
Parent Relationships
28%
School Climate
28%
Path Analysis
14%
Environmental Factors
14%
Chicago
14%
Detrimental Effects
14%
Mental Health Problems
14%
Climate Influence
14%
Multiple Environments
14%
Community Experience
14%
Influence Level
14%
Black Adolescents
14%
Mental Health Practice
14%
Mental Health Policy
14%
Climate Resilience
14%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Community Violence
100%
Resiliency
37%
Health Concern
12%
School Bonding
12%