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ArtikelPerceived Paternal and Maternal Acceptance and Rural African American and European American Youths' Psychological Adjustment  
Oleh: Veneziano, Robert A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 62 no. 1 (Feb. 2000), page 123-132.
Topik: african American fathers; paternal acceptance-rejection; children's psychological adjustment
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Isi artikelThis study explores the following question: Are rural African American and European American youth:;' experiences of paternal and maternal acceptance equally related to their self-reported psychological adjustment, or do youths' experiences of paternal acceptance account for an independent portion of the variance in psychological cal adjustment, over and above the portion of Variance explained by their experiences of maternal acceptance? This study also explores possible social-class. age, gender, and paternal-residence differences in perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and youths' psychological adjustment. The research is based on a proportional, stratified, random sample of 281 African American and European American families in a poor, rural, biracial county of Georgia. U.S.A. Results of multiple regression analyses indicate that only perceived paternal acceptance is significantly related European American youths' self-reported psychological adjustment when controlling for the influence of perceived maternal acceptance. In African American families, both perceived paternal acceptance and perceived maternal acceptance are significantly related to youths' self-reported psychological adjustment. Finally, results of analyses indicate that relationships between perceived
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