Coping strategies and traumatic brain injury in incarcerated youth: a mediation analysis.

Christopher A Veeh, Michael G Vaughn, Tanya Renn
Author Information
  1. Christopher A Veeh: a School of Social Work , University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa , USA.
  2. Michael G Vaughn: b College for Public Health and Social Justice , Saint Louis University , St. Louis , Missouri , USA.
  3. Tanya Renn: c College of Social Work , Florida State University , Tallahassee , Florida , USA.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Investigation into whether coping strategies mediated the relationship of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on depression/anxiety and alcohol and drug problems within incarcerated youth.
SUBJECTS: A non-probability sample of youth (N = 227) adjudicated for a variety of offences.
METHODS: Cross-sectional study within two long-term residential facilities for youth offenders in Pennsylvania. TBI assessed with question about lifetime head injury with blackout. Coping measured with Coping Strategies Inventory that included domains of acting-out coping, internalised coping, partying coping, prosocial coping, and expressing coping. Outcomes of depression/anxiety as well as alcohol and drug problems measured with Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Version 2.
RESULTS: Mediation was suggested for acting-out coping and internalised coping with 45% and 48% of the total effect mediated between TBI and depression/anxiety, respectively. For alcohol and drug problems, mediation was indicated for acting-out coping and partying coping. Acting-out coping mediated 33% and partying coping mediated 51% of the total effect between TBI and alcohol and drug problems.
CONCLUSION: Study results suggest that addressing the use of avoidant coping, such as acting-out coping, internalised coping, or partying coping, by youth with TBI in the criminal justice system could help ameliorate depression/anxiety and abuse of alcohol and drugs.

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MeSH Term

Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Anxiety
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Criminals
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Linear Models
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Pennsylvania
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult

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