[article] Titre : |
African American mothers' self-described discipline strategies with young children in 1992 and 2012 |
Type de document : |
Article |
Auteurs : |
Elizabeth A. Lecuyer, Auteur ; Julie J Christensen, Auteur ; Donna Kreher, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 28-37 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Afrique ; Comportement ; Education ; Enfant (6-12 ans) ; Etats-Unis ; Famille ; Mères ; Recherche ; Recherche qualitative ; Relations mère-enfant
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Résumé : |
In this qualitative descriptive study, 30 young, unmarried, low-income African American mothers in Memphis, TN, were interviewed in 20112012 about their discipline strategies with their 12- to 19-month-old children. Using content analyses, their strategies were described and compared with those from a similar sample in 1992. Findings suggest both continuity and change during that 20-year period. More mothers in 20112012 described the use of distraction and time out, suggesting a wider variety of strategies than were used in 1992. These findings may help clinicians to better understand disciplinary methods in young low-income African American mothers such as these in Memphis. Approaching mothers in a respectful and culturally sensitive manner will help them focus on effective, developmentally appropriate strategies consistent with their own parenting goals. |
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in Journal of Pediatric Health Care > Vol. 29, n°1 (January/February 2015) . - p. 28-37
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