Family-centered prevention buffers the effect of financial strain on parenting interactions, reducing youth conduct problems in African American families.
Justin A LavnerAllen W BartonOlutosin AdesoganSteven R H BeachPublished in: Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (2021)
The ProSAAF prevention program buffered the negative effect of youth-reported financial strain on protective parenting interactions and reduced its indirect effect on youth conduct problems. These findings suggest that family-focused prevention has the potential to promote resilience among African American youth perceiving family financial strain. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).