A multimethod, multi‐informant design was used to examine links among sociodemographic risk, family adversity, parenting quality, and child adjustment in families experiencing homelessness. Participants were 245 homeless parents (Mage = 31.0, 63.6% African American) and their 4‐ to 6‐year‐old children (48.6% male). Path analyses revealed unique associations by risk domain: Higher sociodemographic risk predicted more externalizing behavior and poorer teacher–child relationships, whereas higher family adversity predicted more internalizing behavior. Parenting quality was positively associated with peer acceptance and buffered effects of family adversity on internalizing symptoms, consistent with a protective effect. Parenting quality was asso...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Abig...
Youth homelessness, a pervasive and persistent problem all over the world, is highly associated with...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...
A multimethod, multi‐informant design was used to examine links among sociodemographic risk, family ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
Long-term homelessness is associated with other psychosocial risk factors (e.g., adult mental illnes...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
Assessing the protective elements of social relationships for sixty 7- to 12-year-old children and t...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Experiences of family homelessness during early childhood, particularly during the periods of infanc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Ann Maste...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2018. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Ann Maste...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Abig...
Youth homelessness, a pervasive and persistent problem all over the world, is highly associated with...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...
A multimethod, multi‐informant design was used to examine links among sociodemographic risk, family ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Ann Mast...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
Long-term homelessness is associated with other psychosocial risk factors (e.g., adult mental illnes...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for ...
Assessing the protective elements of social relationships for sixty 7- to 12-year-old children and t...
Parenting is one of the most salient influences in children's development, particularly during early...
Experiences of family homelessness during early childhood, particularly during the periods of infanc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Ann Maste...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2018. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Ann Maste...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Abig...
Youth homelessness, a pervasive and persistent problem all over the world, is highly associated with...
Research has shown that having a supportive social network is generally beneficial for individuals, ...