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Journal of Adolescent Health | 2018

Racial Differences in Mechanisms Linking Childhood Socioeconomic Status With Growth in Adult Body Mass Index: The Role of Adolescent Risk and Educational Attainment

Amelia R. Gavin; Tiffany M. Jones; Rick Kosterman; Jungeun Olivia Lee; Christopher Cambron; Marina Epstein; Karl G. Hill; J. David Hawkins

PURPOSEnThe present study examined whether risk factors during adolescence, including substance use, depression, overweight status, and young adult educational attainment, mediated the association between low childhood socioeconomic status (SES) and higher body mass index (BMI) in adulthood. We also evaluated whether the hypothesized pathways differed based on racial group status.nnnMETHODSnParticipants from the Seattle Social Development Project were followed from ages 10 to 39years. Thepresent study included white (nu202f=u202f381), African American (nu202f=u202f207), and Asian American (nu202f=u202f171) participants. Structural equation models tested pathways linking low childhood SES to BMI from ages 24 to 39 years. Multiple-group modeling was used to test potential racial differences.nnnRESULTSnAnalyses indicated racial differences in the pathways linking low childhood SES with adult BMI. For whites, overweight status and educational attainment were significant mediators. For Asian Americans, there was an unmediated and significant pathway between low childhood SES and low adult BMI. For African Americans, there were no significant mediated or unmediated pathways.nnnCONCLUSIONSnResults stress that the pathways that link childhood SES with adult BMI may operate differently based on race. Research is particularly needed to identify mechanisms for African Americans in order to better inform obesity prevention efforts.


United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention | 2001

Early Precursors of Gang Membership: A Study of Seattle Youth

Karl G. Hill; Christina Lui; J. David Hawkins


Archive | 2004

School Connectedness - Strengthening Health and Education Outcomes for Teenagers

Robert Wm; Heather P. Libbey; John H. Bishop; Michael Bishop; Lara Gelbwasser; Shanna Green; Anna Rubinstzaj; Andrew Zuckerman; Richard F. Catalano; Kevin P. Haggerty; Charles B. Fleming; J. David Hawkins; Adena M. Klem


Archive | 2001

School and Community Risk Factors and Interventions

Todd I. Herrenkohl; J. David Hawkins; Ick-Joong Chung; Karl G. Hill; Sara Battin-Pearson


Archive | 2002

Stages and Pathways of Drug Involvement: Substance Use Norms and Transitions in Substance Use: Implications for the Gateway Hypothesis

J. David Hawkins; Karl G. Hill; Jie Guo; Sara Battin-Pearson


Archive | 2003

Early Prevention of Adult Antisocial Behaviour: Prevention in the school years

J. David Hawkins; Todd I. Herrenkohl


Japanese journal of sociological criminology | 2003

Evidence-Based Community Decision Making for Prevention : Two Case Studies of Communities That Care

Tracy W. Harachi; J. David Hawkins; Richard F. Catalano; Andrea M. Lafazia; Brian H. Smith; Michael W. Arthur


Archive | 1999

Preparing for the Drug Free Years. Juvenile Justice Bulletin.

Kevin Haggerty; Rick Kosterman; Richard F. Catalano; J. David Hawkins


Archive | 2015

Enacting preventive interventions at the community level: The Communities that Care Prevention System.

Abigail A. Fagan; J. David Hawkins


Archive | 2011

Mobilizing Communities to Implement Tested and Effective Programs to Help Youth Avoid Risky Behaviors: The Communities That Care Approach

J. David Hawkins; Richard F. Catalano; Margaret R. Kuklinski

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Karl G. Hill

University of Southern California

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Richard F. Catalano

Washington University in St. Louis

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Rick Kosterman

University of Washington

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