• Title of article

    Maternal control and sensitivity, child gender, and maternal education in relation to childrenʹs behavioral outcomes in African American families

  • Author/Authors

    Tamis-LeMonda، نويسنده , , Catherine S. and Briggs، نويسنده , , Rahil D. and McClowry، نويسنده , , Sandra G. and Snow، نويسنده , , David L.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    321
  • To page
    331
  • Abstract
    This study examined relationships between mother–child interactions and childrenʹs behaviors in 119 urban African American mothers and their 6–7 year old children. Interactions during a cooking task and a follow-up child clean-up task were videotaped. Principal components analyses of behaviors during the cooking task yielded two factors in mothers (Sensitivity and Control), and three in children (Task Involvement, Responsiveness, and Communicative). Childrenʹs negativity during a clean up task was coded and mothers were interviewed about their childrenʹs problem behaviors. Parenting sensitivity was associated with positive child behaviors and parenting control was associated with negative child behaviors. Maternal education was associated with greater maternal sensitivity and less control. Child gender predicted their task involvement, responsiveness, communicativeness, negativity during clean-up, and behavior problems; maternal control and sensitivity mediated some of these relations. Findings underscore heterogeneity of African American parenting and factors that promote positive parenting and childrenʹs behavioral adjustment in early childhood.
  • Keywords
    African American mothers , Mother–child observations , Parenting control , gender differences , maternal education , Parenting sensitivity
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2037500