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Social Support and Low-Income,Urban Mothers: Longitudinal Associations with Adolescent Delinquency
Authors:Sharon R Ghazarian  Kathleen M Roche
Institution:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA;(2) Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:The current study examined the role of engaged parenting in explaining longitudinal associations between maternal perceptions of social network support and whether youth engage in delinquent behaviors during the transition into adolescence. The sample included 432 low-income, African American and Latino youth (49% female) and their mothers participating in “Welfare, Children, and Families: A Three City Study”. Results from longitudinal SEM analyses demonstrated that social network support was associated positively with mothers’ engaged parenting as youth transitioned into early adolescence. Engaged parenting, which functioned as a mediating variable, was associated with less youth delinquency during transitions into middle adolescence. Taken together, social network supports appeared to facilitate mothers’ abilities to remain engaged with their children and to deter youth from becoming involved in delinquent behaviors.
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