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The Effect of Peer Influence and Neighborhood Quality on Incarcerated Fathers’ Attachment

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Commonly referred to as the “hidden victims” of incarceration, children with a parent who is intermittently or repeatedly incarcerated face various challenges that exacerbate behavioral and psychological development. Using a baseline adaptation of the Multi-site Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting and Partnering (MFS-IP), we sought to clarify how peer influence and neighborhood quality can predict the extent of an incarcerated father’s attachment to the focal child and partner. Results showed a negative association between negative peer influence and poor neighborhood quality. Conversely, incarcerated fathers’ relationship with their biological mother and fathers produced a significant positive association. These findings propose that risk and protective factors can directly influence attachment levels with the focal child, as suggested by Social Control Theory. This article provides a basis for a more comprehensive understanding of clinical support that can be offered to children and families who bear the systemic societal mechanisms of incarceration.

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  2. peer influence
  3. social control theory

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Anha Jhuremalani
Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, NY, USA
Branden McLeod
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

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Eman Tadros, Ph.D., LMFT, Syracuse University. Email: [email protected]

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