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Longitudinal Pathways to Psychological Adjustment Among Black Youth Living in Single-Parent Households.
Authors:Kim, Sooyeon   Brody, Gene H.
Abstract:A 5-wave model linking family and maternal functioning to youth psychological adjustment was tested with 139 single-mother-headed African American families with young adolescents (mean age = 11 years at recruitment) living in the rural South. Structural equation modeling indicated that an accumulation of family risk factors at Wave 1 was linked with maternal psychological functioning at Wave 2, which forecast competence-promoting parenting practices at Wave 3. These parenting practices indirectly forecast youth externalizing and internalizing behaviors 2 years later at Wave 5, through youth self-regulation at Wave 4. The hypothesized model was retested, controlling for Wave 1 youth externalizing and internalizing behaviors. All paths remained significant, indicating that the model accounted for change in youth psychological adjustment across 4 years. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:black youth psychological adjustment   single-parent households   contextual risks   maternal psychological functioning   parenting   self-regulation   longitudinal study   family functioning   risk factors
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