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ArtikelCorrelates of Parenting Styles in Predominantly Working- and Middle-Class African American Mothers  
Oleh: Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. ; Bluestone, Cheyl
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 61 no. 4 (Nov. 1999), page 881-893.
Topik: parenting; discipline; African Americans Parenting; childrearing historis; maternal depression
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Isi artikelWe examined reported parenting and disciplinal practices in 114 working and middle class African American mothers of children aged 5-12 using the Parenting Dimensions inventory (PDI Power, 1991). Results indicated substantive variation among parents in their disciplinary strategies. Reasoning. wich is characteristic of authorative I parenting, was the most frequently reported strategy factor analyses were conducted on mothers I responses to PDI items. and sociodemographic I and psychological variables were related to the identified factors. Maternal education, socio economic status, childrearing history, and maternal . depression differentially predicted child-centered parenting, reasoning, and mothers' tendencies to the a situation go. The importance of extending the oretical and empirical models of parenting determinants to underrepresented segments of Africa17 American families is emphasized in order to gain a fuller understanding of the factors that contribute to diverse styles of parenting in such groups.
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