“…Yet the amount of contact between adolescent fathers and their children is much greater than has been commonly assumed, especially among African-American fathers (Furstenberg, Brooks-Gunn, & Morgan, 1987;Furstenberg, Jr., 1976;Marsiglio, 1987). Fathering roles are influenced by sub-cultural norms and familial supports which could explain the greater tendency for African-American adolescent fathers as compared to White fathers to remain in and complete high school and Mexican-American fathers to marry their children's mothers (Felice, Shragg, James, & Hollingsworth, 1987). Race/ethnic differences have also been reported in the wanting of pregnancies among adolescent mothers with Hispanics (Smith, McGill, & Wait, 1987) more often than other races or ethnicities and African-Americans least likely (Ford, 1983;Mott, 1986) to indicate pregnancies were wanted.…”