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An Emic, Mixed Methods Approach to Defining and Measuring Positive Parenting Among Low-Income, Black Families.

Christine McWayne1, Jacqueline S Mattis2, Linnie E Green Wright3, Maria Cristina Limlingan1, Elise Harris1.   

Abstract

Research Findings: This within-group exploratory sequential mixed methods investigation sought to identify how ethnically diverse, urban-residing, low-income Black families conceptualize positive parenting. During the item development phase 119 primary caregivers from Head Start programs participated in focus groups and interviews. These qualitative data were content analyzed using a three-stage iterative process that resulted in the development of a final set of 72 items for a paper-and-pencil measure. In the measure validation phase of the study initial construct validity of the 72-item measure was assessed with an independent sample of 665 respondents. Common factor analyses revealed five dimensions of positive parenting on the Black Parenting Strengths in Context (BPSC) scale that related in expected ways with other parent self-report measures. Practice and Policy: BPSC dimensions provide initial support for a more nuanced operationalization of positive parenting than currently exists in any single scale for use with this group, and hold promise for better honoring the culture- and context-specific parenting goals and practices that low-income, Black parents subjectively view as important for producing healthy developmental outcomes for their children.

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Keywords:  Black families; Head Start; early childhood; measurement; parenting

Year:  2016        PMID: 29333053      PMCID: PMC5766038          DOI: 10.1080/10409289.2016.1208601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Educ Dev        ISSN: 1040-9289


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