Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation

The United States is faced with a growing number of children who have incarcerated parents and nearly one quarter of children who fail to complete high school. It has been shown that parental incarceration negatively impacts academic outcomes. This study examined whether parental incarceration affec...

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Main Authors: Anh-Luu Huynh-Hohnbaum, Tim Bussell, Gi Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ERPA 2015-05-01
Series:International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies
Online Access:http://www.ojsijpes.com/index.php/ijpes/article/view/8
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spelling doaj-6d2f491526d4436d9ad4d4b9adb8d0be2021-06-14T19:19:26ZengERPAInternational Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies 2148-93782015-05-0122Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduationAnh-Luu Huynh-Hohnbaum0Tim Bussell1Gi Lee2CSULACalifornia State University, Los Angeles California State University, Los Angeles The United States is faced with a growing number of children who have incarcerated parents and nearly one quarter of children who fail to complete high school. It has been shown that parental incarceration negatively impacts academic outcomes. This study examined whether parental incarceration affects children’s high school graduation. Data on 12,418 young adults was drawn from the Add Health Wave IV dataset. Logistic regression analyses examined differences between maternal and paternal incarceration and the effects of chronicity of incarceration. Whereas both were found to reduce the likelihood that children will complete high school, maternal incarceration had a greater impact. This study fills gaps in the literature examining differences in parental incarceration. Practice and policy implications are discussed. http://www.ojsijpes.com/index.php/ijpes/article/view/8
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Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
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title_short Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
title_full Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
title_fullStr Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
title_full_unstemmed Incarcerated mothers and fathers: How their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
title_sort incarcerated mothers and fathers: how their absences disrupt children's high school graduation
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series International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies
issn 2148-9378
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The United States is faced with a growing number of children who have incarcerated parents and nearly one quarter of children who fail to complete high school. It has been shown that parental incarceration negatively impacts academic outcomes. This study examined whether parental incarceration affects children’s high school graduation. Data on 12,418 young adults was drawn from the Add Health Wave IV dataset. Logistic regression analyses examined differences between maternal and paternal incarceration and the effects of chronicity of incarceration. Whereas both were found to reduce the likelihood that children will complete high school, maternal incarceration had a greater impact. This study fills gaps in the literature examining differences in parental incarceration. Practice and policy implications are discussed.
url http://www.ojsijpes.com/index.php/ijpes/article/view/8
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