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Urban African American Parents' Messages About Violence
Oleh:
Johnson, Sarah Lindstrom
;
Finigan, Nadine
;
Bradshaw, Catherine
;
Haynie, Denise
;
Cheng, Tina
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Adolescent Research (http://jar.sagepub.com/) vol. 28 no. 5 (Sep. 2013)
,
page 511-534.
Topik:
community/neighborhood issues
;
violence
;
parenting
;
African Americans
Fulltext:
JAR_28_05_511.pdf
(857.97KB)
Isi artikel
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reducing the likelihood of adolescent involvement in conflict. This study examined the strategies that urban parents living in neighborhoods with high crime rates suggest to help their adolescent children avoid or deescalate conflict. Data came from 48 African American parent/adolescent dyads recruited through the youths’ middle school. Dyads responded to three video-taped scenarios depicting youth in potential conflict situations. Qualitative methods were used to identify 11 strategies parents suggested to help youth avoid or deescalate conflict. Although the majority of parents advocated for nonviolent solutions, these same parents described situations in which their child may need to use violence. These findings have important implications for family-focused violence prevention programs.
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