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Nievar, M. Angela; Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini – Online Submission, 2011
Children in low-income and ethnic minority families are more likely to be in poor health, which may impact physical and economic well-being in adulthood. This study explored how maternal depression and parenting efficacy were associated with child health outcomes in a sample of minority low-income families (N = 311). Results demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Low Income, Mothers, Chronic Illness, Child Health
Fisher, Lawrence; Ransom, Donald C. – 1991
This study hypothesized that relatively specific aspects of family life are associated with relatively specific aspects of health and well-being, and that the pattern of these associations varies as a function of certain primary characteristics of family members, such as gender, role, and generation. To test these hypotheses, data were collected…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Family Attitudes, Family (Sociological Unit)
Kanaiaupuni, Shawn Malia – 2000
Immigrant status carries considerable challenges to survival and mobility in U.S. society. As an emerging dimension of social stratification, legal status influences not only immigrants but also their children. Using data collected in Houston and San Diego, this study examines the intergenerational health consequences of undocumented status for…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Health, Child Welfare, Children
Tinsley, Barbara J.; Wang, Shirley J.; Kwasman, Alan; Green, Delores; Morton, Linda – 1997
More and more often, children in the United States are denied services that help keep them healthy or heal them when they are ill. This study examines the demographic, psychological, and physical health status of a group of children (N=293) with no access to health care, and who experienced an acute health problem. The children ranged in age from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Children, Diseases
Dooley, Elizabeth A.; Perkins, Nechelle – 1998
Children who inherit sickle cell disease, primarily African Americans and Hispanics, are at risk for serious medical conditions and require special care both at home and in school. Sickle cell disease is recognized as an "Other Health Impairment" and identified students may be eligible for special education services under the Individuals…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Health, Children, Early Identification

Vilchez, Katherine A.; Tinsley, Barbara J. – 1993
In an effort to compare the socialization of Latino and White children with regard to health, a study was undertaken of 94 Latino and White mothers, 75 Latino and White fathers, and their fourth-grade children attending Catholic schools in a mid-sized west coast city. A questionnaire was administered to the children, assessing their locus of…
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies