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Family Turbulence and Child Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors: Moderation of Effects by Race
Authors:Sean R Womack  Lindsay Taraban  Daniel S Shaw  Melvin N Wilson  Thomas J Dishion
Institution:1. University of Virginia;2. University of Pittsburgh;3. Arizona State University
Abstract:This study examined the impact of residential instability and family structure transitions on the development of internalizing and externalizing problems from age 2 through 10.5. Child's race was examined as a moderator. Caregiver reports of internalizing and externalizing behaviors were obtained on 665 children at ages 5 and 10.5. Early-childhood residential and family structure transitions predicted elevated internalizing and externalizing problems at ages 5 and 10.5, but only for Caucasian children. These findings suggest that residential and family structure instability during early childhood independently contribute to children's later emotional and behavioral development, but vary as a function of the child's race. Community organizations (e.g., Women, Infant, and Children) can connect turbulent families with resources to attenuate effects of residential and family structure instability.
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