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Publication Date: 2001
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Latent Models of Family Processes in African American Families: Relationships to Child Competence, Achievement, and Problem Behavior.
Smith, Emilie Phillips; Prinz, Ronald J.; Dumas, Jean E.; Laughlin, James
Journal of Marriage and Family, v63 n4 p967-80 Nov 2001
Explored the assessment of family processes for African American kindergarten children, parents, and teachers involved in the EARLY ALLIANCE prevention trial. Regression analyses examined the relationship of family processes to child social and academic competence, problem behavior, and early reading achievement. Family structure, family cohesion, and beliefs were found to be related to youth competence and behavior. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Beliefs, Black Family, Early Intervention, Family Characteristics, Family Environment, Family School Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Skills, Parenting Styles, Predictive Measurement, Reading Achievement, Regression (Statistics)
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Language: English
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