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Transportation and Socioemotional Well-Being of Urban Students With and Without Disabilities
Authors:Benjamin C. Graham  Christopher B. Keys  Susan D. McMahon
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois , USA BenjaminCGraham@gmail.com;3. Department of Psychology , DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois , USA
Abstract:This study explored the extent to which transportation difficulties were associated with social, psychological, and academic experiences of urban, at-risk students who recently experienced a school transition. Participants included 165 predominantly African American and Latino/a high school youth with and without disabilities, a critical population for community psychology to address given their likelihood of multiple marginalizations. Results suggested transportation problems within school predicted more school stressors and aggressive behavior. Transportation problems to and from school predicted fewer school resources, less school belonging, and more school stressors, anxiety, and depression. Greater time to get to school predicted fewer school resources, less school belonging, and more depressive symptoms. This study demonstrates the importance of including transportation in how the school day is conceptualized, and offers several implications for how transportation services can be best addressed.
Keywords:aggression  anxiety  depression  school stressors and resources  transportation  urban youth with disabilities
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