NCJ Number
240416
Journal
Child & Youth Services Volume: 33 Issue: 1 Dated: January - March 2012 Pages: 12-32
Date Published
March 2012
Length
21 pages
Annotation
Many adolescents living in contexts characterized by adversity achieve positive outcomes.
Abstract
Many adolescents living in contexts characterized by adversity achieve positive outcomes. The authors adopted a protection-risk conceptual framework to examine resilience (academic achievement, civic participation, and avoidance of risk behaviors) among 1,722 never-married 12-19 year olds living in 2 Kenyan urban slums. The authors found stronger associations between explanatory factors and resilience among older (15-19 years) than younger (12-14 years) adolescents. Models for prosocial behavior and models for antisocial behavior emerge as key predictors of resilience. Further accumulation of evidence on risk and protective factors is needed to inform interventions to promote positive outcomes among youth situated in an ecology of adversity. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.