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Economic Stress and Psychological Distress Among Urban African American Adolescents
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2000
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Adolescent Behavioral HealthSocial Determinants Of HealthMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyStressAfrican American StudiesMinority StressPsychiatryDepressionMaternal DepressionAdolescent PsychologyPsychosocial FactorAdolescent DevelopmentDisadvantaged BackgroundSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchPsychosocial IssueChild DevelopmentEconomic StressNegative ParentingSociologyMedicine
SUMMARY The present study tested the hypothesis that maternal depression and negative parenting mediate the relationship between economic stress and psychological symptoms among urban African American youth. Two distinct economic Stressors were examined: (1) acute economic loss and (2) chronic economic strain. Each of these economic Stressors was expected to predict maternal depression, which, in turn, was expected to predict negative parenting, which, finally, was expected to predict adolescent symptoms. Results suggest that maternal depression and negative parenting partially mediate the relationship between economic stress and adolescent psychological symptoms among urban African American youth. Directions for future research and intervention implications are outlined.
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