Content of review 1, reviewed on July 07, 2020

Dear author(s),
I enjoyed reading your manuscript and have recommended it for publication with minor revisions. Most revisions are related to margins and spacing etc. I will itemize the recommendations for ease of completion.
1. Spacing issue: please edit margins and spacing issues at the beginning of new paragraphs (introduction, theoretical orientation, implications etc.)
2. Address spacing for these lines 23 (city two), 42 (city three), 52 (10 youth), 54, page 11 line 19, page 14 line 32, lines 48-50
3. line 37 impute
4. line 17 BIC - please spell it out with BIC in brackets for first use; also LMR
5. Analysis: Which software was used?
6. Results: Please report univariates at the beginning of the results
7. In-text citations: please cite using APA guidelines, i.e., don't cite as (see xxx, 1980)
8. Implications: line 13, "..support family routines" ... this concept appears for the first time in the manuscript, here in the implications and throws the reader off. If you would like to introduce this concent, a better section would be discussion
9. References: line 56 , 30(1), incorrectly italicized
10. Table 1: Maternal supervisions - bracket missing

Again, great work on a very important topic, and well written.

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    © 2020 the Reviewer.

Content of review 2, reviewed on October 19, 2020

The manuscript is well-written and earlier recommendations have been incorporated. Some minor issues that need addressing are described below:
1. Page 26 line 10 - citation correction. Avoid the use of "see" in citation. Please correct. Same correction needed on page 10 line 11. Refer to APA 7th ed.
2. Page 21 line 3, indent begining of paragraph.
3. Information from table 1 can be briefly presented in results and the table can be eliminated to reduced the number of tables in the manuscript.
Thank you.

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    © 2020 the Reviewer.

References

    Margaret, L., Von, N., Takashi, A., Ngozi, E., Chrisann, N. 2021. Maternal caregiver's typologies and internalized behaviors in African American adolescents living in urban public housing. Journal of Community Psychology.