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Autor/inn/enConger, Rand D.; Elder, Glen H., Jr.
TitelFamilies in Troubled Times: Adapting to Change in Rural America. Social Institutions and Social Change.
Quelle(1994), (314 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN0-202-30488-4
SchlagwörterAdolescent Development; Adolescents; Economic Factors; Economically Disadvantaged; Family Environment; Family Relationship; Mental Health; Parent Child Relationship; Rural Areas; Rural Family; Rural Youth; Small Towns; Social Change; Social Support Groups; Stress Variables; Well Being; Iowa
AbstractIn Iowa in the 1980s, dreams of prosperity were suddenly replaced by economic nightmares as plummeting land values generated economic decline and dislocation in rural communities and individual lives. This book examines the experience of over 400 Iowa families who lived through the Great Farm Crisis and now face an uncertain future. Interviewed as part of the Iowa Youth and Families Project (IYFP), these families live on farms or in small rural communities that are financially dependent on a volatile agricultural economy. In 1989, all families included a seventh-grade adolescent and a sibling within 4 years of age. This family configuration provided the basis for assessing the impact of economic hardship on marital, parent-child, and sibling relationships. Chapters of the book are separately authored by members of the IYFP research team, but each evaluates dimensions of a specific model of family economic stress. As proposed in the model, financial hardship directly increased risk for emotional problems, especially among parents. Personal unhappiness and irritability translated into hostile and angry behaviors with other family members, including children, and threatened the perceived quality of family relationships for all family members. Ultimately, family conflict and turmoil increased the risk of adjustment problems in the development of children and adolescents. Fortunately, strengths of family members and their relationships within and outside the nuclear family served to attenuate these difficulties. Chapters cover the IYFP; methodology; rural economic and social trends; families under economic pressure; survival, loss, and adaptation among farm families; children's and adolescents' role in the household economy; family origins of personal and social well-being; psychological consequences of economic hardship; marital relations; harsh parenting; resilient and vulnerable adolescents; sibling relations; and summary and recommendations. Authors are Rand D. Conger; Glen H. Elder, Jr.; Frederick O. Lorenz; Janet N. Melby; Paul Lasley; Elizabeth B. Robertson; Monika Ardelt; E. Michael Foster; Les B. Whitbeck; Ronald L. Simons; Shirley Huck; Ruth Montague; Xiao-Jia Ge; Chyi-In Wu; and Katherine J. Conger. Appendix includes scales for observer rating of family interactions. Bibliography contains over 250 references. Subject and author index included. (SV)
AnmerkungenAldine de Gruyter, 200 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532 (cloth: ISBN-0-202-30487-6, $48.95; paperback: ISBN-0-202-30488-4, $24.95).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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