Da. Salem et al., EFFECTS OF FAMILY-STRUCTURE, FAMILY PROCESS, AND FATHER INVOLVEMENT ON PSYCHOSOCIAL OUTCOMES AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN ADOLESCENTS, Family relations, 47(4), 1998, pp. 331-341
Psychosocial outcomes and family processes were compared across five f
amily constellations among 634 African American adolescents. The only
significant family structure effect-higher marijuana use among youths
living with their mothers and extended family-disappeared when age was
entered as a covariate. Family process and youths' relationships with
their fathers were correlated with psychosocial outcomes. The effects
of father involvement on psychosocial outcomes were mediated by famil
y process. Finally many fathers who did not live with their children w
ere found to be present in their lives. These results challenge the as
sumptions that nonresident fathers are absent from their children's li
ves, and that living with single mothers adversely affects psychosocia
l development of African American youths.