Associations Between Individual and Family Level Characteristics and Parenting Practices in Incarcerated African American Fathers

被引:0
|
作者
Kathryn L. Modecki
Melvin N. Wilson
机构
[1] Arizona State University,Department of Psychology, Prevention Research Center
[2] University of Virginia,Department of Psychology
来源
Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2009年 / 18卷
关键词
Incarceration; Fathering; Parenting practices; Education; Fragile families;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We investigated the reported parenting practices of fifty incarcerated African American fathers. Fathers were interviewed using hypothetical vignettes adapted from the Parenting Dimensions Inventory (PDI) and received scores on two parenting practices: responsive and restrictive. Father’s individual level (education and length of time spent incarcerated) and family level (number of relationships that have borne children) characteristics were significantly associated with their parenting practices. Based on canonical correlation analysis, on function one, responsive parenting was positively associated with education level and negatively associated with both cumulative incarceration time and more numerous partner fertility. Restrictive parenting was negatively associated with education level and positively associated with both cumulative incarceration time and more numerous partner fertility. Function 2 capitalized on variance in the restrictive parenting predictor that was not utilized in function 1, and likely captured lack of opportunity to parent. On function 2, restrictive parenting was negatively associated with cumulative time spent incarcerated and more numerous partner fertility. In all, results suggest that prison-based education programs should be part of an overall response to incarcerated fathers. These results add to the growing body of research on incarcerated fathers and fragile families.
引用
收藏
页码:530 / 540
页数:10
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [1] Associations Between Individual and Family Level Characteristics and Parenting Practices in Incarcerated African American Fathers
    Modecki, Kathryn L.
    Wilson, Melvin N.
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2009, 18 (05) : 530 - 540
  • [2] Unheard Voices: African American Fathers Speak About Their Parenting Practices
    Doyle, Otima
    Clark, Trenette T.
    Cryer-Coupet, Qiana
    Nebbitt, Von E.
    Goldston, David B.
    Estroff, Sue E.
    Magan, Ifrah
    PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES, 2015, 16 (03): : 274 - 283
  • [3] Associations between Coparenting Quality and Food Parenting Practices among Mothers and Fathers in the Guelph Family Health Study
    Douglas, Sabrina
    Darlington, Gerarda
    Beaton, John
    Davison, Kirsten
    Haines, Jess
    NUTRIENTS, 2021, 13 (03) : 1 - 9
  • [4] Associations Between Incarcerated Fathers' Cumulative Childhood Risk and Contact With Their Children
    Galardi, Tasha R.
    Settersten, Richard A., Jr.
    Vuchinich, Samuel
    Richards, Leslie
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, 2017, 38 (05) : 654 - 676
  • [5] Sleep duration in Mexican American children: Do mothers' and fathers' parenting and family practices play a role?
    Martinez, Suzanna M.
    Tschann, Jeanne M.
    Butte, Nancy F.
    Gregorich, Steve E.
    Penilla, Carlos
    Flores, Elena
    Pasch, Lauri A.
    Greenspan, Louise C.
    Deardorff, Julianna
    JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2019, 28 (04)
  • [6] Associations of Contextual Risk and Protective Factors With Fathers' Parenting Practices in the Postdeployment Environment
    Davis, Laurel
    Hanson, Sheila K.
    Zamir, Osnat
    Gewirtz, Abigail H.
    DeGarmo, David S.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, 2015, 12 (03) : 250 - 260
  • [7] Mothers' Perspectives on Co-Parenting with African American Non-Resident Fathers
    Sumo, Jen'nea
    Julion, Wrenetha
    Henry, Joi
    Bounds, Dawn
    ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2022, 43 (04) : 365 - 375
  • [8] Differential Relations between Mothers’ and Fathers’ Parenting Practices and Child Externalizing Behavior
    Michelle R. Gryczkowski
    Sara S. Jordan
    Sterett H. Mercer
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2010, 19 : 539 - 546
  • [9] Differential Relations between Mothers' and Fathers' Parenting Practices and Child Externalizing Behavior
    Gryczkowski, Michelle R.
    Jordan, Sara S.
    Mercer, Sterett H.
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2010, 19 (05) : 539 - 546
  • [10] Contextualizing the Parenting Experiences of Non-Resident African American Fathers: Insights for Service Providers
    Lemmons, Brianna P.
    Ghosh, Rachel A.
    Bentley, Brandie
    Hollie, Kelley R.
    Lewis, Ericka M.
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2024, 33 (12) : 3693 - 3715