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Life Stress, Maternal Optimism, and Adolescent Competence in Single Mother, African American Families

Although research demonstrates many negative family outcomes associated with single-parent households, little is known about processes that lead to positive outcomes for these families. Using 3 waves of longitudinal data, we examined how maternal dispositional optimism and life stressors are associa...

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Published in:Journal of family psychology 2010-08, Vol.24 (4), p.468-477
Main Authors: Taylor, Zoe E, Larsen-Rife, Dannelle, Conger, Rand D, Widaman, Keith F, Cutrona, Carolyn E
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Adult
Adversity
Affect
African Americans
African Americans - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Black American people
Black People
Childhood Adversity
Children
Competence
Couple and family
Economic Problems
Educational Status
Family
Family Relations
Female
Financial Strain
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Georgia
Human
Humans
Internalizing behaviour
Internalizing problems
Iowa
Male
Management
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
Optimism
Parenting
Parenting - psychology
Psychological aspects
Psychology, Adolescent
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Resilience (Psychological)
Single Mothers
Single Parent - psychology
Single parents
Single-Parent Family - psychology
Social psychology
Socioeconomic Factors
Stress
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Teenagers
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