EFFECTS OF CONCERNS ABOUT CHILD-CARE AMONG SINGLE, EMPLOYED BLACK MOTHERS WITH PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN

Authors
Citation
Ap. Jackson, EFFECTS OF CONCERNS ABOUT CHILD-CARE AMONG SINGLE, EMPLOYED BLACK MOTHERS WITH PRESCHOOL-CHILDREN, American journal of community psychology, 25(5), 1997, pp. 657-673
Citations number
54
ISSN journal
00910562
Volume
25
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
657 - 673
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-0562(1997)25:5<657:EOCACA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
This study investigated whether differences in child care arrangements and mothers' attitudes about leaving their child in nonmaternal care were associated with maternal psychological well-being and perceptions of children in a sample of single, employed, low-income, Black mother s who were former welfare recipients. Feelings of discomfort with rega rd to nonmaternal care were associated with higher levels of maternal depressive symptomatology, which, in turn, predicted more negative per ceptions of children. Preference for employment and increased working hours were associated with greater life satisfaction. Maternal educati on and the gender of the child were important moderating variables. Ty pe of child care arrangement was nonsignificant. Policy implications a re discussed.