The purposes of this study were to identify the strategies used by African American fathers to protect their Head Start children from community violence and to examine individual, familial, and community-level predictors of those strategies. There were two phases to the study. In Phase I, three focus groups were conducted with a total of 18 fathers and father-figures residing in targeted Washington, D.C. and Prince George's County, MD neighborhoods to qualitatively identify the protective strategies used by fathers. Content analysis of focus group data revealed twelve general strategies: 1) supervising children; 2) teaching neighborhood/ household safety skills; 3) teaching about real-life violence and its consequences; 4) teaching how to f...
This generic qualitative study investigates the experiences of African American families with commun...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
A vast number of researchers have studied the impact that African American father absence has on the...
This qualitative study represents one of the first efforts to examine how African American fa-thers ...
Researchers have called for qualitative investigations into African American fathers’ parenting prac...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102680/1/cdev12127.pd
In recent decades, urban African American families have faced an increasing number of environmental ...
Numerous studies evidence that urban youth are exposed to epidemic proportions of community violence...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
Male survivors of abuse who become fathers themselves face challenges different from female survivor...
With a disproportionate percentage of black children growing up in fatherless homes in the U.S. and ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
UNDERSTANDING THE BEHAVIORS AND BELIEFS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN/BLACK FATHERS: A QUALITATIVE EXAMINATION...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
This generic qualitative study investigates the experiences of African American families with commun...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
A vast number of researchers have studied the impact that African American father absence has on the...
This qualitative study represents one of the first efforts to examine how African American fa-thers ...
Researchers have called for qualitative investigations into African American fathers’ parenting prac...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102680/1/cdev12127.pd
In recent decades, urban African American families have faced an increasing number of environmental ...
Numerous studies evidence that urban youth are exposed to epidemic proportions of community violence...
Family socialization, which includes parental control and support, plays an important role in reduci...
Male survivors of abuse who become fathers themselves face challenges different from female survivor...
With a disproportionate percentage of black children growing up in fatherless homes in the U.S. and ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
UNDERSTANDING THE BEHAVIORS AND BELIEFS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN/BLACK FATHERS: A QUALITATIVE EXAMINATION...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
This generic qualitative study investigates the experiences of African American families with commun...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
A vast number of researchers have studied the impact that African American father absence has on the...