“…Family closeness, produced by positive family exchanges, plays a critical role in facilitating a sense of security, healthy decision-making, better coping skills, and reduction in adolescent problem behavior (Ackard, Neumark-Sztainer, Story, & Perry, 2006). Strong connections to parents provide emotional stability for the adolescent above and beyond other important relational contexts (e.g., school) (Maimon & Kuhl, 2008) and are consonant with the emphasis in Durkheim’s theory that family support and closeness matter to the psychosocial well-being of an adolescent. Indeed, supportive family settings contributed to the development of a positive sense of self for African-American adolescents (Bean, Bush, McKenry, & Wilson, 2003) and fostered better global well- being and socio-emotional adjustment (Demo & Acock, 1996).…”