Nebbitt, V. (2009). Self-Efficacy in African American Adolescent Males Living in Urban Public Housing. Journal of Black Psychology, 35(3), 295-316. African American adolescent males are one of our nation’s most vulnerable populations. They lag behind their female counterparts in education, labor market participation, and career development. Several studies have found… Continue Reading Self-Efficacy in African American Adolescent Males Living in Urban Public Housing
Familial Influences (FI)
Parental Characteristics, Ecological Factors, and the Academic Achievement of African American Males
Hines, E. M., & Holcomb-Mccoy, C. (2013). Parental Characteristics, Ecological Factors, and the Academic Achievement of African American Males. Journal of Counseling & Development, 91(1), 68-77. Parental characteristics, ecological factors, and the academic achievement of African American male high school students were examined. One hundred fifty-three 11th and 12th grade… Continue Reading Parental Characteristics, Ecological Factors, and the Academic Achievement of African American Males
Are We Neglecting African American Males: Parental Involvement Differences Between African American Males and Females During Elementary School?
Graves, S. (2010). Are We Neglecting African American Males: Parental Involvement Differences Between African American Males and Females During Elementary School?. Journal of African American Studies, 14(2), 263-276. The purpose of this study is to ascertain if there are differences in levels of involvement between parents of African American males… Continue Reading Are We Neglecting African American Males: Parental Involvement Differences Between African American Males and Females During Elementary School?