Title of article
Daughter-Father Relationships and Adolescent Psychosocial Functioning in Low-Income African American Families
Author/Authors
Coley، Rebekah Levine نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-866
From page
867
To page
0
Abstract
This study examines the role of biological and social fathers in the lives of low-income African American adolescent girls (N= 302). Sixty-five percent of adolescents identified a Aprimary father; two thirds were biological and one third were social fathers. Adolescents reported more contentious and less close relationships with biological than with social fathers. Multivariate regression analyses indicated that daughtersʹ perceptions of anger and alienation from fathers was related to greater emotional and behavioral problems for adolescents, whereas perceptions of trust and communication with fathers were not predictive of youth outcomes. These relationships were generally similar for biological and social fathers, but differed according to fathersʹ level of contact with their daughters. A combination of low contact and high levels of either anger or trust in the daughter-father relationship related to particularly deleterious psychosocial outcomes for adolescent girls.
Keywords
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Journal title
Journal of Marriage and Family
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Marriage and Family
Record number
93454
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