Developmental and family milieu correlates of resilience in urban children who have experienced major life stress |
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Authors: | Peter A. Wyman Emory L. Cowen William C. Work Gayle R. Parker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Community Study, University of Rochester, 575 Mt. Hope Avenue, 14620 Rochester, NY;(2) Present address: Madison County Mental Health Dept., Wampsville, N.Y. |
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Abstract: | Reports findings from interviews with parents of demographically-comparable groups of highly-stressed urban children with stress-resilient (SR) and stress-affected (SA) outcomes at ages 10-12. SR and SA children were compared on family milieu and child development variables assessed within a developmental framework. Compared to SAs, parents of SRs scored higher on variables reflecting parent perceptions of a nurturant caregiver-child relationship and self-views as effective caregivers, in the context of positive discipline practices, a child's positive early temperament, and support for primary caregivers. A discriminant function analysis identified seven variables that optimally differentiated the groups and correctly classified 86% of the Ss as SR or SA. |
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