The Relation Between Familial Factors and the Future Orientation of Urban, African American Sixth Graders |
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Authors: | Kristen M. McCabe Douglas Barnett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, Children's Hospital, San Diego;(2) Department of Psychology, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA;(3) Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relations between familial and environmental factors and five dimensions of future orientation in a sample of urban, African American early adolescents from low-income families. A new multidimensional interview measure, the Future Orientation Interview, was designed for this study to expand on available measures. Hierarchical multiple regression was used to examine the unique contribution of each familial and environmental factor to each dimension of future orientation. The independent variables significantly predicted three of the five dimensions of future orientation: salience, detail, and control beliefs. The pattern of significance varied for each dimension of future orientation, with mother involvement, kinship social support, and socialization of future orientation emerging as important predictors of various dimensions of future orientation. Results are discussed in terms of theoretical issues related to future orientation and implications for intervention. |
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Keywords: | African American adolescents at-risk adolescents early adolescence future orientation parenting |
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