K. Bogenschneider, PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN ADOLESCENT SCHOOLING - A PROXIMAL PROCESS WITH TRANSCONTEXTUAL VALIDITY, Journal of marriage and the family, 59(3), 1997, pp. 718-733
Current theorizing has focused almost exclusively on searching for dif
ferences by culture, class, and gender, with scant attention to identi
fying proximal processes that transcend context. Yet in this study of
10,000 high school students, parents who were more involved in their a
dolescents' schooling had offspring who performed better in school, ir
respective of the parents' gender or education and the children's gend
er, ethnicity, of family structure. In univariate analyses, the levers
of parental school involvement varied across ecological niches (e.g.,
parental education and family structure), yet the benefits to adolesc
ents school success were relatively constant. In multivariate analyses
, mothers' school involvement exerted a larger effect an grades among
students whose mothers had fewer resources than among students whose m
others were more advantaged.