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African American adolescent mothers and grandmothers: A multigenerational approach to parenting
Authors:Sarah E. Oberlander  Maureen M. Black  Raymond H. Starr Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, USA;(2) Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, 737 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Abstract:This study is an adaptation and extension of Apfel and Seitz’s (Family Relations, 40(4), 421–429, 1991) models of adolescent parenting and adolescent-grandmother relationships to a sample of 148 African American, first-time adolescent mothers and their 6-month-old infants. The Parental Supplemental model, in which adolescent mothers and grandmothers shared caregiving, described 63% of Apfel and Seitz’s (1991) sample and 66% of the current sample. Shared caregiving was not associated with conflict in the adolescent mother–grandmother relationship. Adolescent mothers who had caregiving responsibilities and a supportive adolescent-grandmother relationship also reported competence in their parenting role. Findings provide support for Apfel and Seitz’s Parental Apprentice model, in which young mothers gain competence through direct caregiving experience in the context of a supportive relationship.
Keywords:Adolescent mothers  Parenting  Mother–  grandmother relationship  African American
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