For young children, positive parenting is predictive of their prosocial development and positive emotional well-being. Understanding the factors that promote or undermine positive parenting is of particular importance for families at risk of child welfare involvement. For Latinx families, conceptualizations of risk are better viewed through a cultural lens. This paper explores predictors of positive parenting among Latinx families (Mexican and Puerto Rican) who are vulnerable to child welfare involvement. Weighted data were drawn from Wave 1 of the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-being II—Restricted Release (NSCAW-II), a national sample that approximated a probability sample of child welfare involved families. After controlling...
In two-parent families, the ability of parents to negotiate their roles as parents, reaching agreeme...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2009. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Eliza...
Parenting practices and developmental expectations were examined and compared in a sample of 48 Hisp...
Purpose Research on factors affecting parenting for Latino families with young children is predomina...
There is an abundance of literature examining parent-child relationships, and subsequently, parentin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Background: Latino families with young children are...
Little information is available on parenting practices of families living in Puerto Rico. In order t...
Parents\u27 perceptions regarding their role as children\u27s caretakers are influential in child de...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate observed parenting practices among first-generation Spanis...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate observed parenting styles among Puerto Rican parents and u...
Objective The current investigation examined whether parental psychopathology and psychosocial stres...
Research shows a strong association between adolescent parenthood and risk for negative parenting pr...
Latinx individuals are the fastest growing cultural group in the United States and are at an increas...
The present study examined the applicability of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire to a Spanish-spe...
In two-parent families, the ability of parents to negotiate their roles as parents, reaching agreeme...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2009. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Eliza...
Parenting practices and developmental expectations were examined and compared in a sample of 48 Hisp...
Purpose Research on factors affecting parenting for Latino families with young children is predomina...
There is an abundance of literature examining parent-child relationships, and subsequently, parentin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Background: Latino families with young children are...
Little information is available on parenting practices of families living in Puerto Rico. In order t...
Parents\u27 perceptions regarding their role as children\u27s caretakers are influential in child de...
The primary purpose of the current study was to better understand how cultural values may shape Mexi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate observed parenting practices among first-generation Spanis...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate observed parenting styles among Puerto Rican parents and u...
Objective The current investigation examined whether parental psychopathology and psychosocial stres...
Research shows a strong association between adolescent parenthood and risk for negative parenting pr...
Latinx individuals are the fastest growing cultural group in the United States and are at an increas...
The present study examined the applicability of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire to a Spanish-spe...
In two-parent families, the ability of parents to negotiate their roles as parents, reaching agreeme...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2009. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Eliza...
Parenting practices and developmental expectations were examined and compared in a sample of 48 Hisp...