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Protective Family Factors in the Context of Neighborhood: Promoting Positive School Outcomes
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Family StudiesSchool CoherenceCommunity DevelopmentFamily InvolvementPositive School OutcomesSchool FunctioningSocial ImpactSociologySchool OutcomesEducationFamily StrengtheningSchool FactorsPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsProtective Family FactorsSocial SciencesChild Development
Abstract: Three developmental contexts—school, neighborhood, and family—influence school outcomes. The focus of the current investigation was on the promotive role of 4 family factors—family satisfaction, family support, family integration, and home academic culture—on 3 school outcomes. These outcomes included student self‐reported sense of school coherence, avoidance of problem behavior, and academic performance. Utilizing a hierarchical linear modeling strategy and a national probability sample, the family protective factors of interest displayed a significant but differential pattern of impact on the 3 school outcomes studied. Findings related to neighborhood and school factors, as well as race/ethnicity, are also reported and discussed. The implications of these findings with respect to practice and policy are addressed.
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