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Maternal self-efficacy and children's influence on stress and parenting among single Black mothers in poverty

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JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 3-16

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/019251300021001001

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This study explores the relations among perceived self-efficacy, social support, children's behavior;, and maternal parenting in a sample of 188 single Black mothers of a preschool-age child, employed and nonemployed, who also were current and former welfare recipients in New York City. Using multiple regression techniques, a positive relationship was found between child behavior problems and parenting stress; being nonemployed, lower self-efficacy, and less social support from friends were marginally significant predictors. Fewer child behavior problems and higher maternal educational attainment were significant predictors of more supportive, involved parenting. A marginally significant positive interaction between self-efficacy and child behavior problems indicated that self-efficacy buffered the effect of behavior problems on maternal parenting behavior.

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