lives and the ability to act in self‐interest. While having children may reduce efficacy among
these families, their presence may also, in turn, increase their resilience. Using cross‐
sectional data from n= 194 poor families in Southeastern USA, this study compares the
constructs of self‐efficacy and agency between families with and without children. Results
showed that among families with children, lack of agency was negatively correlated with self …