Studies have highlighted that Black youth report greater discrimination experiences and that these experiences adversely impact their psychological well-being. With that said, Black parents may utilize a range of parenting practices to foster positive identity development and well-being as well as provide strategies for negotiating racialized contexts. Though studies are often focused on mothers, few studies have captured fathers' accounts of their parenting practices. This investigation examines socialization practices and strategies among Black fathers and mothers.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
United States (Nationwide)
Shauna Cooper
Psychology and Neuroscience
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Behavior
Child and Teen Health
Developmental
Environment
Mental and Emotional Health
Parents of Children
22-1315