Linking Changes in Parenting to Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Youth Self-Control: The Strong African American Families Program

A randomized prevention trial was conducted contrasting families who took part in the Strong African American Families Program (SAAF), a preventive intervention for rural African American mothers and their 11‐year‐olds, with control families. SAAF is based on a conceptual model positing that changes...

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Parent-Child relationships
Parenting style
Preventive programmes
Risk behaviour
Rural areas
Selfcontrol
USA
Young people
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