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Author: Youngker, Leslie G.
Resulting in 2 citations.
1. Thompson, Stacy D.
Osteen, Sissy R.
Youngker, Leslie G.
Who Fares Better? Postnatal Adjustment of Adolescent Fathers and Mothers
Marriage and Family Review 33,4 (2001): 31-47.
Also: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J002v33n04_04
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Haworth Press, Inc.
Keyword(s): Adolescent Fertility; Education; Fathers; Locus of Control (see Rotter Scale); Mothers, Adolescent; Self-Esteem

This research used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) to examine the factors that contribute to later self-esteem and locus of control for adolescent mothers and adolescent fathers. The sample consisted of 421 adolescents (94 males and 327 females) who gave birth before or during 1979. Few differences were found between adolescent mothers' and adolescent fathers' scores. Findings indicated that adolescent fathers were adjusting slightly better than adolescent mothers, though both have low self-esteem. Mothers had significantly lower (more external) locus of control scores than fathers did in 1979. Predictors of adolescents' adjustment differed between the mothers and the fathers. For adolescent fathers, mothers' education was a significant predictor of self-esteem, while for adolescent mothers, subsequent pregnancies and adolescents' own education were significant predictors.
Bibliography Citation
Thompson, Stacy D., Sissy R. Osteen and Leslie G. Youngker. "Who Fares Better? Postnatal Adjustment of Adolescent Fathers and Mothers." Marriage and Family Review 33,4 (2001): 31-47.
2. Youngker, Leslie G.
Psychological Well-Being of Adolescent Parents and Their Non-Parenting Peers
M.S. Thesis, Department of Family Relations and Child Development, Oklahoma State University, 2000.
Also: https://shareok.org/handle/11244/11660
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: Oklahoma State University
Keyword(s): Depression (see also CESD); Fathers; Gender Differences; Mothers, Adolescent; Parenthood; Pregnancy, Adolescent; Self-Esteem

Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher.

The purpose of this study was to determine if gender, parental status, and level of self-esteem pre-pregnancy could predict self-esteem and depressive symptomatology after the adolescent became a parent.
Bibliography Citation
Youngker, Leslie G. Psychological Well-Being of Adolescent Parents and Their Non-Parenting Peers. M.S. Thesis, Department of Family Relations and Child Development, Oklahoma State University, 2000..