For single African American custodial fathers, parenting stress is exacerbated by the cultural expectation that Black fathers are normally absent and by the clustering of stresses that Black men are more likely to encounter. This sample of African American fathers have used a repertoire of problem-focused and cognitive coping strategies, including some that are frequently considered culturally specific. Twenty Black single custodial fathers are interviewed and their narratives are analyzed for concepts and thematic categories related to stress and coping. Their narratives indicate that certain strategies are avoided because (a) these strategies are not available to them and (b) they desire to present themselves as independent and compet...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This research project e...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
Using a symbolic interactionist approach, interviews of 10 Black single full-time fathers indicate t...
African American paternal grandmothers strengthen teenage-parent centered families by providing pare...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
In-depth interviews of African-American nonresidential fathers were used to explore their perception...
This ethnographic study uses the narratives of African American, single, full-time fathers to explor...
Researchers have called for qualitative investigations into African American fathers’ parenting prac...
A vast number of researchers have studied the impact that African American father absence has on the...
The demands on fathers to be more involved with their children have steadily been increasing since t...
As a young African American male forms an intimate relationship, has unprotected sex and creates a f...
Objective. This study examined the factors associated with higher levels of paternal involvement amo...
This pilot study combined narrative and quantitative data to explore the factors enabling and motiva...
OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This research project e...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
Using a symbolic interactionist approach, interviews of 10 Black single full-time fathers indicate t...
African American paternal grandmothers strengthen teenage-parent centered families by providing pare...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
In-depth interviews of African-American nonresidential fathers were used to explore their perception...
This ethnographic study uses the narratives of African American, single, full-time fathers to explor...
Researchers have called for qualitative investigations into African American fathers’ parenting prac...
A vast number of researchers have studied the impact that African American father absence has on the...
The demands on fathers to be more involved with their children have steadily been increasing since t...
As a young African American male forms an intimate relationship, has unprotected sex and creates a f...
Objective. This study examined the factors associated with higher levels of paternal involvement amo...
This pilot study combined narrative and quantitative data to explore the factors enabling and motiva...
OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This research project e...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...