Title of article :
Mediators of Neighborhood Influences on Externalizing
Behavior in Preadolescent Children
Author/Authors :
Sylvie Mrug، نويسنده , , Michael Windle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study tested a mediation model of neighborhood
influences on children’s externalizing behavior. In
the proposed model, neighborhood disadvantage, ethnic
heterogeneity, and low residential stability affect children’s
behavior indirectly through their impact on neighborhood
social processes, which in turn influence parenting and
deviant peer affiliations. A community sample of 704
preadolescents (76% African American, 22% Caucasian)
and their parents and teachers provided information for the
study. Neighborhood concentrated poverty, derived from
the 2000 U.S. Census, was positively associated with
children’s externalizing behavior. This effect was fully
mediated by neighborhood social processes and parenting
quality, while deviant peer affiliations made independent
contributions to problem behavior. The final mediation
model explained children’s externalizing behavior equally
well across gender and ethnicity, suggesting the presence of
universal processes.
Keywords :
Neighborhood . Parenting . Peers . Externalizingbehavior . Childhood
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology