In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = 21) of the original sample participated in a follow-up investigation. Then in 2008, data were collected from their children. Here, we present results of the 2008 investigation by describing the developmental outcomes of 14 “at risk” youth—those born to Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. Grounded in Ecological Systems Theory, our primary goal was to identify risk and protective factors across social and physical contexts (e.g., family, peer, school, and reservation community). A supplemental goal was to examine associations among indices of psycho-social well-being (e.g., depression, parental conflict, social support). Results revealed...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
Navajo children are usually removed from their homes at age six or seven to be educated in federally...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine in three separate studies the me...
Understanding the adaptational responses and ecocultural niche of the Navajo adolescent mother from ...
n 1992 (n = 21) and 1995 (n = 8), the principal investigator collected data from 29 reservation-resi...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
This study examined teenage parenting among Native Americans, focusing on the support received from ...
Although there is extensive research on the outcomes of teen mothers and their children, there is li...
The family instability hypothesis has been researched among the general population as well as among ...
An important predictor of youth well-being and resilience is the presence of nurturing adults in a y...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
American Indians are severely disadvantaged and yet known relationships among risk and protective fa...
This study examined the relationships among ethnic identity, cultural identity, experiences of discr...
thesisA need to do an exploratory study of the Navajo traditional child rearing practices grew out o...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
Navajo children are usually removed from their homes at age six or seven to be educated in federally...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine in three separate studies the me...
Understanding the adaptational responses and ecocultural niche of the Navajo adolescent mother from ...
n 1992 (n = 21) and 1995 (n = 8), the principal investigator collected data from 29 reservation-resi...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
This study examined teenage parenting among Native Americans, focusing on the support received from ...
Although there is extensive research on the outcomes of teen mothers and their children, there is li...
The family instability hypothesis has been researched among the general population as well as among ...
An important predictor of youth well-being and resilience is the presence of nurturing adults in a y...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
American Indians are severely disadvantaged and yet known relationships among risk and protective fa...
This study examined the relationships among ethnic identity, cultural identity, experiences of discr...
thesisA need to do an exploratory study of the Navajo traditional child rearing practices grew out o...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children living on reservations have critical ...
Navajo children are usually removed from their homes at age six or seven to be educated in federally...
Objective: The purpose of this dissertation research was to examine in three separate studies the me...