The effects of family structure and SES on family processes in early adolescence
- PMID: 10462425
- DOI: 10.1006/jado.1999.0226
The effects of family structure and SES on family processes in early adolescence
Abstract
This study investigates parent-adolescent relationships in early adolescence, focusing on the effects of dyadic communication, family cohesion, family structure, and SES on family conflict in three ethnic groups: African-American (n =1886), Mexican-American (n =2657), and Euro-American (n =3052). Sixth, seventh and eighth grade girls and boys completed questionnaires and results were analysed using independent samples t -tests and multiple regression. Results showed 3-year increases in family conflict in all three ethnic groups. There were significant differences in scale scores on conflict, communication, and family cohesion between nuclear and single-parent families. Some ethnic and gender differences were also found. Discussion focuses on the implications of the findings for family life.
Copyright 1999 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.
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