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among Urban Families, Working Paper 07 -09-FF (Princeton: Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, April 2007).
We decided to screen for these needs because of their high prevalence
among urban families, 19,27 the public availability of community resources designed to address them, and previous research demonstrating the association of these needs with negative child outcomes.23, 28 — 34
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Dr. Raul Vazquez of
Urban Family Practice in Buffalo says the risks of exposure are especially high
among young people in Buffalo's Black and Latino communities.
But a growing number of chickens today are roaming or are caged on small
family farms and in backyards, as suburban and
urban poultry gains more popularity
among consumers.
However, access is highly concentrated
among families in
urban areas (68 percent have access within ten miles, vs. 17 percent in rural areas).
«Our belief is that Memphis is poised to be either the first or
among the first major
urban centers to fully and deeply transform public education for all kids — in our case, without having had to suffer a hurricane to get there,» said Barbara Hyde, the president of the Hyde
Family Foundations, a philanthropy in Memphis that funds some of the efforts.
Although racial / ethnic differences in private school enrollment are largely explained by income differences, the
urban / suburban and regional differences in private school enrollment patterns are large even
among families with similar incomes.
Profiles of Culturally Salient Positive Parenting Practices
Among Urban - Residing Black Head Start
Families.
Some of the more privileged members of Belizean society perceived that increases in juvenile delinquency, crime, and drug use
among Belizean
urban youth were directly attributable to breakdowns in
family structure.
Among the largest of its kind in the country, this free community festival attracts attendees best described as trend - setting
urban singles, couples, and
families who are arts - minded, unpretentiously hip, health - focused, and
family - oriented.
The common themes include: a shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including in many cases catastrophic declines in physical, spiritual and cultural health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire
among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural differences in how the meanings of health and wellness are understood and applied at the community,
family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous health and wellness in
urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering health services to remote communities in often harsh environments.
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Family: Intergenerational Transmission of Historical Trauma
Among Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives in Culturally Specific Sobriety Maintenance Programs.
Parenting a Child With a Disability: The Role of Social Support for African American Parents (PDF - 407 KB) Ha, Greenberg, & Seltzer (2011)
Families in Society, 92 (4) Presents an article that examines the impact of having a child with a disability on parents» mental and physical health
among urban - dwelling African - Americans.
Historical Trauma
Among Urban American Indians: Impact on Substance Abuse and Family Cohesion Wiechelt, Gryczynski, Johnson, & Caldwell (2012) Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on Stress and Coping, 17 (4) View Abstract Examines historical trauma in an urban American Indian sample using validated measures of historical loss and associated symp
Urban American Indians: Impact on Substance Abuse and
Family Cohesion Wiechelt, Gryczynski, Johnson, & Caldwell (2012) Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on Stress and Coping, 17 (4) View Abstract Examines historical trauma in an
urban American Indian sample using validated measures of historical loss and associated symp
urban American Indian sample using validated measures of historical loss and associated symptoms.
Intergenerational Patterns of Substance Abuse
Among Urban American Indian Families Myhra & Wieling (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (1) View Abstract Highlights findings from a two generation study on substance abuse among nine American Indian fami
Among Urban American Indian
Families Myhra & Wieling (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (1) View Abstract Highlights findings from a two generation study on substance abuse among nine American Indian f
Families Myhra & Wieling (2014) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (1) View Abstract Highlights findings from a two generation study on substance abuse
among nine American Indian fami
among nine American Indian
familiesfamilies.
Maternal Work Hours and Adolescents» School Outcomes
Among Low - Income
Families in Four
Urban Counties.
Culturally adapted parenting interventions like P2W can effectively strengthen parenting practices and
family functioning
among urban AI
families and help address their widespread need for targeted, culturally grounded programs.
Responsive and consistent parenting practices are essential to child social, emotional, and mental well - being, yet little is known about how parenting behaviors change over time
among low income,
urban families who may experience environmental instability and other stressors that make these practices more variable.
Lower levels of
family routine may confer risk for ODD symptoms
among low - income,
urban, ethnic - minority children experiencing higher levels of HI.
To address this gap, we tested whether child - reported
family routine moderated the relation between child hyperactivity / impulsivity (HI) and ODD symptoms
among a sample of low - income,
urban, ethnic - minority children (N = 87, 51 % male).
Principles from ecological theory and knowledge derived from studies of risk and protection
among children and youths are used to examine individual -, peer -, school -, and
family - level factors associated with the likelihood of victimization
among 150 low - income,
urban, Hispanic female eighth - grade students.
These include deteriorating rental affordability in expensive
urban cores; new apartments, albeit high - end ones, opening downtown compared to relatively few in outlying areas; and preferences
among some renters toward the space offered by single -
family homes in the suburbs.»
President Clinton gave housing scant attention in his State of the Union address in late January, but he included initiatives that could boost investment in depressed
urban and rural areas and spur homeownership
among low - and moderate - income
families.
«Housing costs and childcare are
among the two largest budget items for working
families, costing as much $ 43,000 a year in
urban areas and over $ 34,000 a year in the suburbs,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow.
For example, I think we're still a little under - housed, although there is a rebalancing underway
among urban, suburban, mid-rise, high - rise and single -
family construction.