doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008373

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 1997

Volume 22 Issue 4

Tracing the connections between family poverty and problem behaviour in early childhood and adolescence: Some research evidence

Frank Ainsworth

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Frank Ainsworth
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CITATION: Ainsworth F. (1997). Tracing the connections between family poverty and problem behaviour in early childhood and adolescence: Some research evidence. Children Australia, 22(4), 1149. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008373

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Abstract

This article reviews some recent US research into the impact of family poverty on child development. These studies report on the link between family poverty and children's early cognitive development. They also report on the impact of family and neighbourhood poverty on family structure, family process and problem behaviour in adolescence. This is important research as it goes some way toward unraveling the connection between individual behaviour and social conditions. Knowledge of this research is important for those advocating for measures to combat family poverty in Australia as it quantifies the issue and offers new ways to caste the argument for intervention.

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