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Vetting and Letting: Cohabiting Stepfamily Formation Processes in Low-Income Black Families.

Megan Reid1, Andrew Golub1.   

Abstract

The authors examined cohabiting union formation processes by analyzing in-depth interview data collected from 30 individuals in cohabiting relationships: 15 low-income Black mothers of adolescents and their partners. Prior research suggests that cohabiting union formation is a gradual, nondeliberative process. In contrast, most couples in this study described a gradual but highly deliberative process. Mothers focused primarily on vetting their partners to ensure child well-being and less on when and how their partners officially came to live with them, a process the authors call vetting and letting. Mothers delineated 4 strategies to ensure their child's well-being when vetting their partners, and their partners reported that they understood the importance of participating in this process. The authors argue that vetting and letting is a child-centered family formation process, not a partner-centered union formation process, and that cohabiting union processes may vary substantially by subpopulation.

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Keywords:  African Americans; cohabiting couples with children; low-income families; mothers; qualitative research; stepfamilies

Year:  2015        PMID: 26556922      PMCID: PMC4636026          DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marriage Fam        ISSN: 0022-2445


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