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Youth Externalizing Problems in African American Single Mother Families: A Culturally-Relevant Model.

Nada M Goodrum1, Deborah J Jones, Carlye Y Kincaid, Jessica Cuellar.   

Abstract

African American youth, particularly those from single mother homes, are more likely to evidence externalizing problems than European American youth and youth from two parent homes; however, relatively little empirical attention has been devoted to identifying the contextual variables associated with externalizing problems within this at-risk group. Accordingly, this study examined the family as a context for youth externalizing problems among 194 African American single mother-youth dyads. Findings demonstrated that higher levels of mother-coparent conflict were associated directly, as well as indirectly via compromises in coparent (but not maternal) warmth, with youth externalizing problems. The spillover from mother-coparent conflict to coparent warmth to child externalizing problems did not vary depending upon family income. Findings suggest that prevention and intervention programs targeting African American youth from single mother homes may be strengthened with greater attention to variability in family processes, as well as a more sensitive assessment of which adults are centrally involved in childrearing.

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Keywords:  African American; adolescent; coparenting; externalizing; single mother

Year:  2012        PMID: 23586002      PMCID: PMC3621983          DOI: 10.1037/a0029421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Couple Family Psychol        ISSN: 2160-4096


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