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Race and ethnicity
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- Zeitlin, Wendy, and Astraea Augsberger. 2023. “Mothers in the Community: Intellectual Functioning and Child Welfare Involvement”. Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Mothers in the community: Intellectual functioning and child welfare involvement.
- Del Toro, Juan, J’Mag Karbeah, Dylan Jackson, and Adam Fine. 2023. “Can Adolescents Show Biological Resilience? Fathers’ Ethnic-Racial Identities Protect Children Against the Accelerated Epigenetic Aging Linked to Police Intrusion”. In Cambridge Handbook of Ethnic Racial Discrimination and Youth Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Referenced from psyarxiv.com: Can Adolescents Show Biological Resilience? Fathers’ Ethnic-Racial Identities Protect Children Against the Accelerated Epigenetic Aging Linked to Police Intrusion.
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- Parchment, Tyrone M., Indrani Saran, and María Piñeros-Leaño. 2023. “An Intergenerational Examination of Retrospective and Current Depression Patterns Among Black Families”. Journal of Affective Disorders 338 (1): 60-68. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: An intergenerational examination of retrospective and current depression patterns among Black families.
- Jalapa, Karina, Qiong Wu, Dania Tawfiq, Soojin Han, Cho Rong Lee, and Kinsey Pocchio. 2023. “Multigenerational Homes Buffered Behavioral Problems Among Children of Latinx But Not White Non-Latinx Mothers”. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Referenced from link.springer.com: Multigenerational Homes Buffered Behavioral Problems among Children of Latinx but not White non-Latinx Mothers.
- Haskins, Anna, Wade Jacobsen, and Joel Mittleman. 2023. “Optimism and Obstacles: Racialized Constraints in College Attitudes and Expectations Among Teens of the Prison Boom”. Sociology of Education. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: Optimism and Obstacles: Racialized Constraints in College Attitudes and Expectations among Teens of the Prison Boom.
- Kravitz-Wirtz, Nicole, Angela Bruns, Amanda Aubel, Xiaoyan Zhang, and Shani Buggs. (2022) 2022. “Inequities in Community Exposure to Deadly Gun Violence by Race Ethnicity, Poverty, and Neighborhood Disadvantage Among Youth in Large US Cities”. Journal of Urban Health 99 (4): 610-25. Referenced from link.springer.com: Inequities in Community Exposure to Deadly Gun Violence by Race/Ethnicity, Poverty, and Neighborhood Disadvantage among Youth in Large US Cities.
- Driver, Nichola, Megan Tebbe, Madeline Burke, and Neveen Shafeek Amin. 2023. “Factors Associated With Food Insecurity Among Latinx Hispanics in the U.S.: Evidence from the Fragile Families Childhood Wellbeing Study”. Ethnicity and Health 28 (6): 942-55. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families Childhood Wellbeing Study.
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- Burrell-Craft, Kala, Danielle R. Eugene, and Juterh Nmah. 2022. “A Look at Race, Skin Tone, and High School Students’ Perceptions of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality”. Children and Youth Studies 11 (7). Referenced from www.mdpi.com: A Look at Race, Skin Tone, and High School Students’ Perceptions of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality.
- Evangelist, Michael, Amanda Geller, and Jane Waldfogel. 2022. “Links Between School Police, School Social Workers, and Youth Experiences With Law Enforcement: Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Links between School Police, School Social Workers, and Youth Experiences with Law Enforcement: Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.
- Western, Bruce, ed. 2006. Punishment and Inequality in America. New York, NY: Russell Sage. Referenced from www.russellsage.org: Punishment and Inequality in America.
- Wakefield, Sara, and Christopher Wildeman, eds. 2013. Children of the Prison Boom: Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Children of the Prison Boom: Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality.
- Thomas, Margaret M. C., and Jane Waldfogel. 2022. “What Kind of ‘poverty’ Predicts CPS Contact: Income, Material Hardship, and Differences Among Racialized Groups”. Children and Youth Services Review 136: 106400. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: What kind of “poverty” predicts CPS contact: Income, material hardship, and differences among racialized groups.
- Perryman, Collin, Spencer Platt, and Francisco Montiel Ishino. 2022. “Identifying the Mental Health Profiles of Black Adolescents Who Experience School Policing and School Discipline: A Person-Centered Approach”. Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 61 (8): 1034-40. Referenced from www.jaacap.org: Identifying the Mental Health Profiles of Black Adolescents Who Experience School Policing and School Discipline: A Person-Centered Approach.
- Streit, Cara, and Alexandra N. Davis. 2022. “The Longitudinal Links Between Parenting Stress, Harsh Parenting, and adolescents’ Social Behaviors in Latinx Families”. Journal of Latinx Psychology 10 (2): 128-39. Referenced from psycnet.apa.org: The longitudinal links between parenting stress, harsh parenting, and adolescents’ social behaviors in Latinx families.
- Usdansky, Margaret, and Sara S. McLanahan. 2003. “Looking for Murphy Brown: Are College-Educated, Single Mothers Unique?”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Looking for Murphy Brown: Are College-Educated, Single Mothers Unique?.
- Moiduddin, Emily, and Douglas Massey. 2006. “Segregation, the Concentration of Poverty, and Birth Weight”. Referenced from ffcws.princeton.edu: Segregation, the Concentration of Poverty, and Birth Weight.
- Radey, Melissa. 2008. “The Influence of Social Supports on Employment for Hispanic, Black, and White Unmarried Mothers”. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 29: 445-60. Referenced from link.springer.com: The Influence of Social Supports on Employment for Hispanic, Black, and White Unmarried Mothers.
- Hamilton, Erin, Julien Teitler, and Nancy Reichman. 2011. “Mexican American Birthweight and Child Overweight: Unraveling a Possible Early Lifecourse Health Transition”. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 52 (3): 333-48. Referenced from hsb.sagepub.com: Mexican American Birthweight and Child Overweight: Unraveling a Possible Early Lifecourse Health Transition.
- Petts, Richard. 2016. “Religious Homogamy, Race Ethnicity, and parents’ Relationship Stability”. Sociological Focus 49 (3): 163-79. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Religious homogamy, race/ethnicity, and parents’ relationship stability.
- Bratter, Jenifer L., and Ellen Whitehead. 2018. “Ties That Bind? Comparing Kin Support Availability for Mothers of Mixed-Race and Monoracial Infants”. Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (4): 951-62. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Ties That Bind? Comparing Kin Support Availability for Mothers of Mixed-Race and Monoracial Infants.
- Jackson, Aurora, Jeong-Kyun Choi, and Kathleen Preston. 2019. “Harsh Parenting and Black Boys’ Behavior Problems: Single Mothers’ Parenting Stress and Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement”. Family Relations 68 (4): 436-49. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Harsh Parenting and Black Boys’ Behavior Problems: Single Mothers’ Parenting Stress and Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement.
- Zhang, Liwei, Ai Bo, and Wenhua Lu. 2021. “To Unfold the Immigrant Paradox: Maltreatment Risk and Mental Health of Racial-Ethnic Minority Children”. Frontiers in Public Health 9: 619164. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: To Unfold the Immigrant Paradox: Maltreatment Risk and Mental Health of Racial-Ethnic Minority Children.
- Gajos, Jamie, Juliann B. Purcell, and Sylvie Mrug. 2021. “The Intersection Between Sex and Race in Understanding Substance Co-Use Patterns in Adolescents From the Fragile Families Study”. Journal of Drug Issues 52 (1): 15-30. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: The Intersection Between Sex and Race in Understanding Substance Co-Use Patterns in Adolescents From the Fragile Families Study.
- Wildeman, Christopher. 2009. “Parental Imprisonment, the Prison Boom, and the Concentration of Childhood Disadvantage”. Demography 46 (2): 265-80. Referenced from link.springer.com: Parental Imprisonment, the Prison Boom, and the Concentration of Childhood Disadvantage.
- Spjeldnes, Solveig, and Jeong-Kyun Choi. 2008. “Direct and Indirect Effects of Interparental Relationship Quality on Child Behavior Problems in Low-Income, Black, Single-Mother Families”. Marriage and Family Review 44 (4): 411-38. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Direct and Indirect Effects of Interparental Relationship Quality on Child Behavior Problems in Low-Income, Black, Single-Mother Families.
- Sinkewicz, Marilyn, and Rufina Lee. 2011. “Prevalence, Comorbidity, and Course of Depression Among Black Fathers in the United States”. Research on Social Work Practice 21 (3): 289-97. Referenced from rsw.sagepub.com: Prevalence, Comorbidity, and Course of Depression Among Black Fathers in the United States.
- Padilla, Jonathan, Peter Ward, and Gordon Limb. 2013. “Urban American Indians: A Comparison of Father Involvement Predictors across Race”. Social Work Research 37 (3): 207-17. Referenced from swr.oxfordjournals.org: Urban American Indians: A Comparison of Father Involvement Predictors across Race.
- Jensen, Todd, and Garrett Pace. 2016. “Stepfather Involvement and Stepfather–Child Relationship Quality: Race and Parental Marital Status As Moderators”. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 42 (4): 659-72. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Stepfather Involvement and Stepfather–Child Relationship Quality: Race and Parental Marital Status as Moderators.
- Assari, Shervin, Cleopatra Caldwell, and Ronald Mincy. 2018. “Maternal Educational Attainment at Birth Promotes Future Self-Rated Health of White But Not Black Youth: A 15-Year Cohort of a National Sample.”. Journal of Clinical Medicine 7 (5): 93. Referenced from europepmc.org: Maternal Educational Attainment at Birth Promotes Future Self-Rated Health of White but Not Black Youth: A 15-Year Cohort of a National Sample.
- Limb, Gordon, and Kevin Shafer. 2020. “American Indian Fragile Families and the Marriage Initiative”. Advances in Social Work 19 (1): 201-16. Referenced from journals.iupui.edu: American Indian Fragile Families and the Marriage Initiative.
- Eugene, Danielle R., Jandel Crutchfield, and Erica Robinson. 2021. “An Examination of Peer Victimization and Internalizing Problems through a Racial Equity Lens: Does School Connectedness Matter?”. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 18 (3): 1085. Referenced from www.mdpi.com: An Examination of Peer Victimization and Internalizing Problems through a Racial Equity Lens: Does School Connectedness Matter?.
- Zhang, Xiaoyan, and Shannon M. Monnat. 2021. “Racial/Ethnic/Differences/in/Clusters/of/Adverse/Childhood/Experiences/and/Associations/With/Adolescent/Mental/Health”. SSM - Population Health 17: 100997. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Racial/ethnic differences in clusters of adverse childhood experiences and associations with adolescent mental health.
- Carlson, Marcia, and Frank Furstenberg, Jr. 2006. “The Prevalence and Correlates of Multipartnered Fertility Among Urban U.S. Parents”. Journal of Marriage and Family 68 (3): 718-32. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: The Prevalence and Correlates of Multipartnered Fertility among Urban U.S. Parents.
- Swisher, Raymond, and Maureen Waller. 2008. “Confining Fatherhood: Incarceration and Paternal Involvement Among Nonresident White, African American and Latino Fathers”. Journal of Family Issues 29 (8): 1067-88. Referenced from jfi.sagepub.com: Confining Fatherhood: Incarceration and Paternal Involvement Among Nonresident White, African American and Latino Fathers.
- McLanahan, Sara S. 2009. “Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty”. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 621 (1): 111-31. Referenced from ann.sagepub.com: Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty.
- MacKenzie, Michael, Eric Nicklas, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Jane Waldfogel. 2011. “Who Spanks Infants and Toddlers? Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study”. Children and Youth Services Review 33 (8): 1364-73. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Who Spanks Infants and Toddlers? Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.
- Limb, Gordon, and Ryan Garza. 2012. “An Examination of the Living Conditions of Urban American Indian Children in Unmarried Families: Increasing Cultural Competence in Child Welfare”. Child Welfare 9 (3): 173-90. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: An Examination of the Living Conditions of Urban American Indian Children in Unmarried Families: Increasing Cultural Competence in Child Welfare.
- McLeod, Branden, and Taqi Tirmazi. 2017. “Paternal Dimensions and Complexities: Understanding the Relationships Between Parental Dyads and fathers’ Involvement Among Black Fathers With Criminal Records”. Journal of Family Social Work 20 (5): 376-98. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Paternal dimensions and complexities: Understanding the relationships between parental dyads and fathers’ involvement among Black fathers with criminal records.
- Ma, Julie, and Sacha Klein. 2018. “Does Race Ethnicity Moderate the Associations Between Neighborhood and Parenting Processes on Early Behavior Problems?”. Journal of Child and Family Studies 27 (11): 3717-29. Referenced from link.springer.com: Does Race/Ethnicity Moderate the Associations between Neighborhood and Parenting Processes on Early Behavior Problems?.
- DeLuca, Susan M., Yueqi Yan, and Carol Johnston. 2020. “‘Can We talk’?: Longitudinal Analysis of Latino & Non-Hispanic Parent-Child Connectedness & Adolescent Ideation”. Children and Youth Services Review 110: 104775. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: "Can we talk"?: longitudinal analysis of Latino & non-Hispanic parent-child connectedness & adolescent ideation.
- Friedson, Michael. 2021. “Physical Punishment of Children in Urban African American Neighborhoods”. International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice 3 (4): 421-48. Referenced from link.springer.com: Physical Punishment of Children in Urban African American Neighborhoods.