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Fathering articles from January 2005

104 total articles

A multidisciplinary, scholarly journal devoted to knowledge about fathers and families as well as clinical practice with fathers. Publishes peer-reviewed original papers on all aspects of fathering from both the empirical and theoretical points of view. A

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Fathering archives from January 2005

Generative fathering and the dynamics of connection between fathers and their children.
January 1, 2005... This study focused on examining narrative accounts told by fathers about how they connect with and care for their children. Qualitative, in-depth interviews were conducted with 16 fathers concerning their relationships with at least two of...

Father involvement in early head start programs.
January 1, 2005... This study examined fathers' participation in Early Head Start programs using quantitative and qualitative data from 326 Early Head Start fathers when children were 36 months of age. About half (49%) of the fathers were involved in at least one...

Conditions affecting the association between father identity and father involvement.
January 1, 2005... To better understand the conditions under which fathers are more or less involved with their children, we tested the moderating influences of interparental relationships on the association between identity and behavior in a sample of 186...

How reliable are fathers' reports of involvement with their children?: a methodological report.
January 1, 2005... Family researchers have long recognized the value of having multiple informants when studying families. However, the reliability of fathers' reports, especially on their level of involvement with their children, has sometimes been questioned....

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