A Multilevel Contextual Model of Family Conflict and Deviance |
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Authors: | Susan C. Duncan Lisa A. Strycker Terry E. Duncan Hayrettin Okut |
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Affiliation: | (1) Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a multiple-group multivariate hierarchical specification of family problem behaviors across ethnicities using structural equation modeling techniques which explicitly model the individual-level and family-level covariance matrices in familial problem behavior. Analyses were conducted across White and African American ethnic groups. The sample (N = 1,168; 647 White and 521 African Americans) comprised children and their parents from 392 families. In addition to relations between family conflict and deviant behaviors, covariates were included at each level of analysis: neighborhood desirability at the family (between) level, and age and gender at the individual (within) level. At the between level, neighborhood desirability influenced family conflict and family conflict influenced family levels of deviance. At the within level, conflict was significantly related to individual levels of deviance. Discussion focuses on the substantive results as well as the application of multilevel analyses to contextual influences of family problem behavior. |
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Keywords: | problem behavior families social context multilevel structural equation modeling |
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