Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10436905 | Journal of Adolescence | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The present study builds on past research that has found support for a conceptual model in which poverty is linked with adolescent psychological symptoms through economic stressors and impaired parenting. The present study examined this model in a sample of urban African American mothers and their adolescent children. In addition, an alternative hypothesis was examined: that exposure to community violence mediates the relation between poverty and psychological symptoms in urban youth. Limited support was found for a model in which poverty is linked with internalizing symptoms through exposure to community violence and with externalizing symptoms through economic stressors and inconsistent discipline. Interpretations, limitations, and directions for future research are outlined.
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Authors
Kathryn E. Grant, Anthony McCormick, LaShaunda Poindexter, Tandra Simpkins, Cassandra M. Janda, Kina J. Thomas, Amanda Campbell, Russell Carleton, Jeremy Taylor,