Profiles of Black Emerging Adults Exposure to Racism-Based Police Violence and Associated Mental Health Outcomes

Author:

Motley Robert O.1ORCID,Williamson Eric2,Pieterse Alex L.2,Harris Madelyn2

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Work, Boston College, West Roxbury, MA, USA

2. Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA

Abstract

This study characterizes the profile of Black emerging adults aged 18-29 generated from sociodemographic characteristics and indicators of police contact and exposure to racism-based police violence (RPV), and the relationship between profiles and traumatic stress symptoms. A purposive sample of 300 Black emerging adults was recruited for this exploratory study. Cluster analysis (CA) was performed to generate profiles of this sample. Two distinct profiles emerged from the CA. Cluster 1 is characterized by participants with low rates of police contacts and direct RPV exposure, whereas Cluster 2 consists of participants with higher rates of police contacts and direct RPV exposure. Regression analysis revealed that being in Cluster 2, as opposed to Cluster 1, was associated with increased scores for depression, avoidance, and intrusion symptoms. Findings provide guidance for mental health intervention strategies to combat the psychological impact of RPV exposure for Black emerging adults.

Funder

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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