This article examined the role of caregiver messages about violence and exposure to neighborhood violence on adolescent aggression in light of research regarding discrepancies between parents and their children. Drawing upon data from an urban African American sample of 144 caregiver/early adolescent dyads (M\ua0=\ua012.99; SD\ua0=\ua00.93; 58.7\ua0% female) we examined covariates of discrepancies between caregiver and adolescent reports of perceptions of violence as well as their association with adolescent aggression. Analyses suggested that concordance in perceptions of violence was associated with children's attitudes about violence and caregivers' perceptions of family communication. Structural equation modeling indicated a unique role...
This study examined the relative importance of caregiver substance abuse as a correlate of child-rep...
Urban ethnic minority youth are often exposed to high levels of aggression and violence. As such, ma...
Resilience to childhood maltreatment, or the ability of children to make a good adjustment despite...
PurposeLiving in violent neighborhoods has been shown to alter adolescent\u2019s social-cognitions a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between African American Adolescents' perc...
Objectives (a) To describe attitudes regarding retaliation among adolescents who have been assaulted...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
This article develops a multilevel model that integrates individual difference and sociological expl...
This study examined the protective nature of youth reports of family interactions in relation to per...
An extensive body of research has documented the deleterious effects of community violence on adoles...
In this study, we investigated the relations between features of parent-child conversations (neutral...
Teen dating violence is more prevalent among African Americans than any other racial group in the Un...
Analyses were conducted to assess whether risk factors for youth violence measured at 10 years of ag...
The purpose of this study was to examine the link between neighborhood risk and adolescent antisocia...
Witnessed violence has significant negative consequences for youth behavior and mental health. Howev...
This study examined the relative importance of caregiver substance abuse as a correlate of child-rep...
Urban ethnic minority youth are often exposed to high levels of aggression and violence. As such, ma...
Resilience to childhood maltreatment, or the ability of children to make a good adjustment despite...
PurposeLiving in violent neighborhoods has been shown to alter adolescent\u2019s social-cognitions a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between African American Adolescents' perc...
Objectives (a) To describe attitudes regarding retaliation among adolescents who have been assaulted...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
This article develops a multilevel model that integrates individual difference and sociological expl...
This study examined the protective nature of youth reports of family interactions in relation to per...
An extensive body of research has documented the deleterious effects of community violence on adoles...
In this study, we investigated the relations between features of parent-child conversations (neutral...
Teen dating violence is more prevalent among African Americans than any other racial group in the Un...
Analyses were conducted to assess whether risk factors for youth violence measured at 10 years of ag...
The purpose of this study was to examine the link between neighborhood risk and adolescent antisocia...
Witnessed violence has significant negative consequences for youth behavior and mental health. Howev...
This study examined the relative importance of caregiver substance abuse as a correlate of child-rep...
Urban ethnic minority youth are often exposed to high levels of aggression and violence. As such, ma...
Resilience to childhood maltreatment, or the ability of children to make a good adjustment despite...