Stress Among African American Emerging Adults: The Role of Family and Cultural Factors

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Kristina Hood
Joshua Brevard
Anh Bao Nguyen
Faye Belgrave
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Psychology
[2] National Cancer Institute,undefined
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Family cohesion; Parental monitoring; Racial identity; Stress; African Americans;
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The aim of this study was to examine the effects of family and cultural variables on stress among African American emerging adults. Data from this study was collected as part of a larger study that examined cultural, family, and contextual factors and smoking among African American youth in 5th, 8th, and 12th grades. Data were collected from high school seniors at the end of their 12th grade year and 6 months post high school. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to determine whether racial identity, family cohesion, and parental monitoring influence students’ perceived frequency of stress. Higher levels of racial identity were associated with more perceived stress. There were no significant main effects for either parental monitoring or family cohesion on stress. There were significant interactions between racial identity and parental monitoring and between parental monitoring and family cohesion. Study implications are discussed regarding the importance of stress reduction programs for African American emerging adults and for parents of these adults.
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