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Family and child characteristics linking neighborhood context and child externalizing behavior
Authors:Mark W. Roosa  Shiying Deng  Ehri Ryu  Ginger Lockhart Burrell  Jenn‐Yun Tein  Sarah Jones  Vera Lopez  Sakina Crowder
Abstract:Neighborhood conditions are related to children's externalizing behavior, although few processes that help explain this association have been identified. With data from 189 primarily low‐income Anglo and Mexican American families, we tested a stress process model that included 3 potential mediators of this relationship. The results showed that child stressful life events, association with deviant peers, and parent‐child conflict mediated the relationship between neighborhood context and child externalizing behavior when household income and maternal depression were controlled. The model explained more than 25% of the variance in externalizing behavior. Furthermore, differences in results for families with a U.S.‐born versus Mexico‐born mother showed that neighborhood influences on families and children may be quite complex.
Keywords:externalizing behavior  Mexican American families  neighborhood  parent‐child conflict  peer relations  stress
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