OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American fathers is limited. The primary goal of the present study was to examine the role of paternal risk factors and resilience resources in predicting depressive symptoms in the year after birth of a child in a sample of African American fathers. We hypothesized that paternal risk factors (low socioeconomic status [SES], perceived stress, negative life events, racism, avoidant coping style) and resources (social support, self-esteem, collective efficacy, approach-oriented coping style) would predict depressive symptoms in fathers at 1 year postbirth controlling for depressive symptoms at 1 month postbirth. METHOD: African American fathers (n = 29...
The risks and economic pressures experienced by low-income families can lead to psychological distre...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
Purpose: To test a model of predictors of depression in low-income single African American mothers. ...
OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American ...
ObjectiveParental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American fa...
Compared to other groups, African American men experience proportionately greater adverse social and...
In the United States (US), African American (AA) men often face oppression, discrimination, negative...
Early paternal involvement in infant care is beneficial to child and maternal health, and possibly f...
Depression is a debilitating mental illness that in its most serious form, major depression, has aff...
The present study examines the impact of young, poor, unwed fathers on their family by investigating...
There have been more studies that have been conducted to learn about postpartum not only in mothers,...
Objective. This study examined the factors associated with higher levels of paternal involvement amo...
Background: While maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy have been linked to preterm birth (P...
For single African American custodial fathers, parenting stress is exacerbated by the cultural expec...
The current study aimed to identify parents’ profiles of racial and emotion socialization practices,...
The risks and economic pressures experienced by low-income families can lead to psychological distre...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
Purpose: To test a model of predictors of depression in low-income single African American mothers. ...
OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American ...
ObjectiveParental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American fa...
Compared to other groups, African American men experience proportionately greater adverse social and...
In the United States (US), African American (AA) men often face oppression, discrimination, negative...
Early paternal involvement in infant care is beneficial to child and maternal health, and possibly f...
Depression is a debilitating mental illness that in its most serious form, major depression, has aff...
The present study examines the impact of young, poor, unwed fathers on their family by investigating...
There have been more studies that have been conducted to learn about postpartum not only in mothers,...
Objective. This study examined the factors associated with higher levels of paternal involvement amo...
Background: While maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy have been linked to preterm birth (P...
For single African American custodial fathers, parenting stress is exacerbated by the cultural expec...
The current study aimed to identify parents’ profiles of racial and emotion socialization practices,...
The risks and economic pressures experienced by low-income families can lead to psychological distre...
Background: Home visiting receives bipartisan support at both the state and federal level, because s...
Purpose: To test a model of predictors of depression in low-income single African American mothers. ...