Do black family headship structures make a difference in teenage pregnancy? A comparison of one-parent and two-parent families.

J W Scott, R Perry
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Abstract

"The black communities of the United States have a disproportionate number of single-parent families: In point of fact, over one half of all black families with children are single-parent families; the great majority of these single-parent families are headed by females. The fastest growing segment of single parent families is young never-married females who...have incomes below the poverty line. Using a causal model analysis, this particular study undertook to compare subsamples of continuous two-parent and one-parent families to find out what intra-familial dynamics 'cause' early versus late teenage pregnancy. The results suggest that positive child-parent affect is generally associated with delayed teenage pregnancy, and negative child-parent affect is generally associated with early teenage pregnancy. Moreover, the father's influence is significant in both two-parent and one-parent families."

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Black or African American
Americas
Culture
Demography
Developed Countries
Ethnicity
Family Characteristics
Fertility
North America
Population
Population Characteristics
Population Dynamics
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Research
Sexual Behavior
Single-Parent Family
United States
White People

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