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Parental and family predictors of behavior problems in inner-city black children
Authors:Hector F. Myers  Sylvie Taylor  Kerby T. Alvy  Angela Arrington  Mark A. Richardson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, 405 Hilgard Ave., 90024-1563 Los Angeles, California;(2) The Center for the Improvement of Child Caring, USA;(3) Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science, USA;(4) Present address: Mattel Toys, USA
Abstract:
Studied contributions of maternal psychological distress, family stress load, maternal and family risk factors, and family coping strategies in predicting behavior problems in 441 inner-city black primary-grade children. Results indicated maternal psychological distress and high family stress load were associated with high child behavior problems. Family coping strategies offered no protection against risk, while coping with life difficulties by reframing them was detrimental to child behavioral adjustment. Active help-seeking strategies (i.e., family mobilization, acquiring social supports) served to moderate the effects of maternal psychological distress and family risk attributes for boys, but exacerbated the effects of dysfunctional maternal social and psychiatric histories for girls. Implications for understanding vulnerability and resilience in inner-city black children and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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