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Neighborhood Cohesion as a Buffer Against Hostile Maternal Parenting.
Authors:Silk, Jennifer S.   Sessa, Frances M.   Sheffield Morris, Amanda   Steinberg, Laurence   Avenevoli, Shelli
Abstract:This study explored the moderating effects of children's neighborhoods on the link between hostile parenting and externalizing behavior. Participants were 1st- or 2nd-grade children in an urban northeastern community. Children were administered the Parenting and Neighborhood scales of the Child Puppet Interview, and mothers completed questionnaires on neighborhood quality and parenting practices. Census tract measures of neighborhood quality and teachers' reports of children's externalizing behavior also were obtained. Results indicated that children's and mothers' perceptions of neighborhood involvement-cohesion buffered the link between hostile parenting and externalizing problems. Children's externalizing behavior was unrelated to census tract variables. Findings highlight the protective effect of neighborhood social cohesion and the utility of including young children's perspectives in research on neighborhoods and families. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:neighborhood cohesion   parenting practices   hostile maternal parenting   externalizing behavior
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