Sociocultural Variations in Adolescent Girls' Expressions of Distress: What We Know and Need to Know |
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Authors: | Laura S. Abrams |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 105 Peters Hall, 1404 Gortner Avenue, St. Paul, MN, 55108; |
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Abstract: | Social workers have a unique interest in understanding diversity in patterns of human adaptation to adverse circumstances. This paper draws social workers' attention to empirical research on sociocultural variations in adolescent girls' expressions of distress. Focusing on internalizing and externalizing modes of expression, the author summarizes current studies that investigate ethnic/race and socioeconomic influences on adolescent girls' behavioral and psychological symptoms of underlying distress. This review of existing literature points to the need for a more refined understanding of multiple and interacting influences on adolescent female patterns of expression and draws several implications for social work practice with this diverse population group. |
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Keywords: | Adolescent Girls Distress Race and Class Social Environment |
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