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ArtikelSibling Relationships in Rural African American Families  
Oleh: Gibson, Nicole Morgan ; Smith, Trellis ; Stoneman, Zolinda ; Brody, Gene H.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 61 no. 4 (Nov. 1999), page 1046-1057.
Topik: African-American; family process; rural families; siblings; parental function
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Isi artikelA family process model linked mothers' and fathers' psychological function to sibling relationship quality in a sample of 859- to l2-year-old African American youths and their married parents living in the rural Southeastern United States. Members of the Central African American community participated in the development of the research methods. Better parental psychological functioning was linked to closer and more supportive relationships in the nuclear and extended families and with more supportive parenting practices. In turn, these family processes were linked with children development of self-regulation, Self-regulated youths experienced more harmonious and less conflicted sibling relationships.
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