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J Genet Psychol ; 165(2): 185-202, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15259876

ABSTRACT

The authors examined a cross-sectional interrelationship of psychosocial domains as they relate to aggression in a group of African American and English-speaking Puerto Rican children living in New York City. The population included 80 biological children of African American and Puerto Rican young adults who had been participating in the authors' ongoing longitudinal study, and 77 mothers or mother substitutes (rearing mothers) of those children. The authors performed hierarchical multiple regression analysis. The results indicated that (a) the child's personality and maternal attributes were significantly related to the child's aggression, despite control on all of the other domains and (b) the ethnic identification and discrimination domain was no longer related to the child's aggression with control on the mother-child relationship domain or on the child's personality domain. The findings have implications for clinical practice and public policy.


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Aggression/psychology , Black or African American/psychology , Hispanic or Latino/psychology , Psychology, Child , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Models, Psychological , Mother-Child Relations , Mothers/psychology , Multivariate Analysis , New York City , Personality , Puerto Rico/ethnology , Regression Analysis
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