Resiliency in African-American Families
Edited by:
- Hamilton I. McCubbin - University of Hawaii, USA
- Elizabeth A. Thompson - University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chile
- Anne I. Thompson - University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chile
- Julie E. Fromer - University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chile
Volume:
3
Series:
Resiliency in Families Series
Resiliency in Families Series
July 1998 | 375 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This volume takes an in-depth look at the family resources and coping mechanisms of African Americans. Organized in two sections, the book first examines African American families in a broader context, then moves on to relationships within families. Chapters cover topics such as: growing up and surviving in the inner city; the resilience of families in military and foreign environments, or when faced with a lack of prenatal care, or with single parenthood; healing forces in African American families; and a comparative study of mother-daughter interaction in African American and Asian American families.
PART ONE: FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
Alex Kotlowitz
Breaking the Silence
Harriet P McAdoo
African-American Families
Nancy P Genero
Culture, Resiliency, and Mutual Psychological Development
Michael C Thornton
Indigenous Resources and Strategies of Resistance
Hamilton I McCubbin
Resiliency in African-American Families
Marylin L Cantwell and Dorothy I Jenkins
Housing and Neighborhood Satisfaction of Single-Parent Mothers and Grandmothers
Cherie A Bagley and Juanitaelizabeth Carroll
Healing Forces in African-American Families
Carol Sue Holtz
The Lack of Prenatal Care in Poor Urban African-American Postpartal Women
PART TWO: FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Michael E Connor
Level of Satisfaction in African-American Marriages
Velma McBride Murray
Variation in Adolescent Pregnancy Status
William D Allen and William J Doherty
Being There
Su An Arnn Phipps
African-American Couples' Lived Experience of Infertility
Nancy A Gonzales, Yumi Hiraga and Ana Mari Cauce
Observing Mother-Daughter Interaction in African-American and Asian-American Families
Hamilton I McCubbin et al
Resiliency and Coping in `At Risk' African-American Youth and their Families
Hamilton I McCubbin et al
Resilient Families in an Ethnic and Cultural Context