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ERIC Number: EJ739146
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 21
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-0193-3973
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The Developmental Implications of Restrictive and Supportive Parenting across Neighborhoods and Ethnicities: Exceptions Are the Rule
Dearing, Eric
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, v25 n5 p555-575 Sep-Oct 2004
The moderating effect of neighborhood crime and income on associations between parenting and child outcomes was estimated longitudinally for African-American (n=50), European-American (n= 59), and Latino-American (n=52) elementary school-age children. On average, restrictive parenting values were negatively associated with academic performance and positively associated with depression, and supportive parenting practices were positively associated with academic performance. For European-American children, the negative effect of restrictive values was exacerbated in riskier neighborhoods. For African-American children, on the other hand, more restrictive values were a protective factor in riskier neighborhoods, at least regarding their academic performance; this protection, however, diminished as children grew older. In addition, supportive parenting was a protective factor for African-American children living in dangerous and impoverished neighborhoods. For depression, this protection increased as children grew older. Parenting effects for Latino-American children were similar to those for African-American children, although generally less pronounced.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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