Sentences with phrase «role of father involvement»

The role of father involvement and mother involvement in adolescents» psychological well - being.
«The role of father involvement in the union transitions of cohabiting parents.»
The role of father involvement Also of interest is how father involvement may affect child well - being, particularly in families where the father does not live in the home.
British Journal of Social Work 33, 399 - 406 Flouri, E. & Buchanan, A. (2003) «The role of father involvement in children's later mental health.»
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 25, 245 - 254 Flouri, E. (2004) Subjective well - being in midlife: The role of involvement of and closeness to parents in childhood Journal of Happiness Studies, 5, 335 - 358 Flouri, E. & Buchanan, A. (2003)» The role of father involvement and mother involvement in adolescents» psychological well - being.»
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 689 - 701 Flouri, E. & Buchanan, A. (2002) «Life satisfaction in teenage boys: The moderating role of father involvement and bullying».

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Involvement of the father or a father figure has a significantly protective role against psychological problems in adolescents in families where parents have separated.
This comparison looks at how the two systems impact on five factors: • the positive or negative involvement of fathers in children's and women's lives • wider attitudes about the roles and responsibilities of fathers • equality between women and men and their human rights • the child's right to know his or her natural parents • practicability
In many ways these young dads were positively predisposed towards their impending role as fathers (see box 2 below) but their experiences of antenatal care, together with a high level of involvement from the mother's family and friends, «tended to reinforce a feeling of being marginal to the pregnancy».
An outstanding policy briefing paper Understanding Fatherhood in the 21st Century A Policy Briefing Paper for Northern Ireland written by Colin Shaw and Maria Lohan summarises the research evidence to support father involvement and makes a series of recommendations for changes in public policy and practice in Northern Ireland to facilitate the changing role of fathers today.
Pleck JH & Masciadrelli BP (2004) «Paternal Involvement by U.S. Residential Fathers: levels, sources and consequences» in M E Lamb (ed) The Role of the Father in Child Development: 4th edition.
Feldman and her colleagues studied 89 first - time parents who all fell into one of three groups: Heterosexual primary - caregiving mothers, heterosexual fathers in a supporting parental role, and primary - caregiving homosexual fathers who were raising their children without the involvement of a woman.
Lemus» interest in the topic stems from his involvement in social work over the past 14 years, where he has worked with boys and young men with absent fathers and a lack of positive role models.
Fathers play a unique role in their children's lives and development, but some fathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family instaFathers play a unique role in their children's lives and development, but some fathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family instafathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family instability.
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Father involvement has increased dramatically over the past several decades, and simultaneously, the role of fathers in their families has evolved from conceptions of fathers as distant breadwinners to a more holistic recognition that fathers are equal co-parents.
Father's Day 2017 - Father involvement has increased dramatically over the past several decades, and simultaneously, the role of fathers in their families has evolved from conceptions of fathers as distant breadwinners to a more holistic recognition that they are equal co-parents.
Father involvement has increased dramatically over the past several decades, and simultaneously, the role of fathers in their families has evolved from conceptions of fathers as distant breadwinners to a more holistic recognition that they are equal co-parents.
[However] while the percentage of children living apart from their fathers has increased in recent decades, little national - level research has been conducted on the role that fathers living apart from their children play in their lives, and the relationship between nonresident father involvement and child outcome.»
Regardless of the explanation, and despite changing attitudes about the role of fathers, our study indicates that parent gender continues to be the key factor shaping parent - adolescent involvement patterns.»
Kimberly A Updegraff, Susan M McHale, Ann C Crouter, Kristina Kupanoff (2001) Parents» Involvement in Adolescents» Peer Relationships: A Comparison of Mothers» and Fathers» Roles Journal of Marriage and Family 63 (3), 655 - 668.
To illustrate, fathers of children with intellectual disabilities who reported being more present - focused on a mindful parenting scale also reported more involvement in child - related parenting and roles related to child socialization (MacDonald et al. 2009).
Father involvement Fathers» involvement with their offspring includes being a provider, which has been the most frequently studied topic, but also includes involvement in the upbringing of a child through the roles of disciplinarian, an educator and socializer, and caregiver.
Recent UK research on young children attempts to plug some of these research gaps, and supports the idea that more frequent father involvement and fathers» more positive attitudes towards their parental role benefit young children's socio - emotional adjustment (Flouri et al., 2016; Kroll et al., 2016; McMunn et al., 2015; Opondo, Redshaw, Savage - McGlynn & Quigley, 2016).
But qualitative research showed that the involvement of low and middle income fathers, was often quite superficial and their main role was to respond to problems as they arose by «being there» [19].
As higher levels of education are often associated with higher involvement of both parents in their children's lives and the sharing of parental roles (Ozgun & Honig, 2005), it is possible that our results reflect that our middle - class to upper middle class sample's fathers were adhering to the newer construction of fatherhood and were sufficiently involved with daughters.
Though the father's role in child - rearing has traditionally been understood solely in terms of financial support, research now shows that fathers» involvement in their children's lives is critical to healthy child development.
The findings therefore indicate that a group of middle to upper middle - class South African daughters perceived their fathers as relatively involved in their lives and suggest that their fathers» involvement extends beyond traditional father roles.
Frank Furstenberg and Kathleen Harris, «When and Why Fathers Matter: Impacts of Father Involvement on Children of Adolescent Mothers,» in Young Unwed Fathers: Changing Roles and Emerging Policies, R. Lerman and T. Ooms, eds.
Mothers, fathers, and infants: The role of person familiarity and parental involvement in infants» perception of emotion expressions
During postpartum period, paternal parenting stress could be complicated by paternal perception of differences between gender roles: the father usually lives the economical pressure that could obstruct the paternal involvement in the parenting.
Investigating the relationships between both paternal and maternal history of mental disorder, parent behaviour - related stressors and the onset of anxiety in children is important given that research on the development of anxiety has neglected the role of fathers, and may also help inform the nature and focus of maternal versus paternal involvement in family intervention [28].
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