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Parent–Child Relationships in Stepfather Families and Adolescent Adjustment: A Latent Class Analysis
Authors:Paul R Amato  Valarie King  Maggie L Thorsen
Institution:The Pennsylvania State University
Abstract:In the current study the authors drew on Waves I and III from Add Health to examine the closeness of parent–adolescent relationships in married mother–stepfather families (N = 1,934). They used latent class analysis to identify family constellations defined by adolescents' relationships with all of their parents: mothers, stepfathers, and biological nonresident fathers. In particular, the authors (a) identified the most common underlying patterns of adolescent–parent relationships in stepfamilies; (b) determined the background characteristics that predict membership in these groups; and (c) examined how adolescents in these groups fare with respect to depressive symptoms, delinquency, and substance use. The results indicate that adolescents' relationships can be represented with 4 latent classes. Adolescents in these classes differ on measures of adjustment, and many of these differences persist into the early adult years.
Keywords:development/outcomes  National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health  parent–  adolescent relations  stepfamilies
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