Adolescent Problem Behavior in Nairobi's Informal Settlements: Applying Problem Behavior Theory in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Robert P. Ndugwa
Caroline W. Kabiru
John Cleland
Donatien Beguy
Thaddeus Egondi
Eliya M. Zulu
Richard Jessor
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[1] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Centre for Population Studies
[2] African Population and Health Research Centre,Institute of Behavioral Science
[3] African Institute for Development Policy Research and Dialogue,undefined
[4] University of Colorado at Boulder,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2011年 / 88卷
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Problem behavior theory; Multiple problem behaviors; Protective factors; Risk factors; Moderator effects; Adolescents; Informal settlements; Slums; Slum settlements; Kenya;
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Adolescent involvement in problem behaviors can compromise health, development, and successful transition to adulthood. The present study explores the appropriateness of a particular theoretical framework, Problem Behavior Theory, to account for variation in problem behavior among adolescents in informal settlements around a large, rapidly urbanizing city in sub-Saharan Africa. Data were collected from samples of never married adolescents of both sexes, aged 12–19, living in two Nairobi slum settlements (N = 1,722). Measures of the theoretical psychosocial protective and risk factor concepts provided a substantial, multi-variate, and explanatory account of adolescent problem behavior variation and demonstrated that protection can also moderate the impact of exposure to risk. Key protective and risk factors constitute targets for policies and programs to enhance the health and well-being of poor urban adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa.
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