| Literature DB >> 24913942 |
Valarie King1, Maggie L Thorsen2, Paul R Amato3.
Abstract
This study employs nationally representative data on adolescents and their stepfathers (n=2085) from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to examine factors associated with positive stepfather-stepchild relationships in married stepfamilies. Results reveal substantial variability in the perceived quality of adolescents' relationships with stepfathers. Structural equation models using Wave I data reveal that close relationships with mothers and close ties between mothers and stepfathers are positively related to the perceived quality of adolescents' relationships with stepfathers. Longitudinal models using Waves I and II do not yield definitive results but suggest that the direction of influence runs in both directions, with the mother-child relationship and the stepfather-stepchild relationship mutually reinforcing one another. We identify a number of other factors that are associated with positive stepfather-stepchild ties, as well as a few factors that may be less consequential than previously thought. Most of the correlates of positive stepfather-stepchild relationships are similar for boys and girls; for Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics; and for stepfamilies of various durations.Entities:
Keywords: Family relations; Father–child relations; Parent–adolescent relations; Stepfamilies; Structural equation modeling
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24913942 PMCID: PMC4052218 DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.03.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Sci Res ISSN: 0049-089X