Long-Term Effects of Stressors on Relationship Well-Being and Parenting Among Rural African American Women

Fam Relat. 2008 Mar 31;57(2):117-127. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2008.00488.x.

Abstract

This investigation of the effects of stressful life events on rural African American women's relationship well-being, psychological functioning, and parenting included 361 married or long-term cohabiting women. Associations among stressful events, socioeconomic status, perceived racial discrimination, coping strategies, psychological functioning, relationship well-being, and parenting were tested. Stressful events were related directly to diminished relationship well-being and heightened psychological distress and indirectly to compromised parenting. The results can inform research and intervention with African American women.