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Coparenting Conflict and Academic Readiness in Children of Teen Mothers: Effortful Control as a Mediator.

Laudan B Jahromi1, Katharine H Zeiders2, Kimberly A Updegraff3, Adriana J Umaña-Taylor3, Sara Douglass Bayless4.   

Abstract

Children's exposure to coparenting conflict has important implications for their developmental functioning, yet limited work has focused on such processes in families with diverse structures or ethnically and culturally diverse backgrounds. This longitudinal study examined the processes by which Mexican-origin adolescent mothers' coparenting conflict with their 3-year-old children's grandmothers and biological fathers (N = 133 families) were linked to children's academic and social skills at 5 years of age, and whether children's effortful control at 4 years of age mediated the link between coparenting conflict and indices of children's academic readiness. Findings revealed that adolescent mothers' coparenting conflict with their child's biological father was linked to indices of children's academic and social school readiness through children's effortful control among girls, but not boys, whereas conflict with grandmothers was directly linked to boys' and girls' social functioning 2 years later. Findings offer information about different mechanisms by which multiple coparenting units in families of adolescent mothers are related to their children's outcomes, and this work has important implications for practitioners working with families of adolescent mothers.
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Keywords:  Academic Readiness; Adolescent Mothers; Coparenting Conflict; Effortful Control; Self-Regulation; autorregulación; conflicto por la cocrianza; control coactivo; madres adolescentes; madurez para la escolaridad; 共同亲职冲突; 努力控制; 学术预备; 少女妈妈; 自律

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28436587      PMCID: PMC5654695          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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