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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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Transitions within fathering.(Report)
January 1, 2009... Researchers and family theorists have emphasized the transition to fatherhood as a critical juncture in men's development and in their contribution to family well-being through father involvement and physical support. A growing body of...
Examining the relations of infant temperament and couples' marital satisfaction to mother and father involvement: a longitudinal study.(Report)
January 1, 2009... The relations of infant temperament and parents' marital satisfaction to mother and father involvement in early (T1, approximately 7 months, n = 142) and later (T2, approximately 14 months, n = 95) infancy were examined. At each assessment...
"Just be there for them": perceptions of fathering among single, low-income men.(Report)
January 1, 2009... Using an interpretive life course perspective, we explore how men define their role as fathers based on experiences with their own fathers in the past. Based on qualitative interview data collected from thirty-six low-income fathers, we...
Relations between mattering to step- and non-residential fathers and adolescent mental health.(Report)
January 1, 2009... This study examined the relations between perceptions of 133 early adolescents in stepfamilies concerning how much they mattered to their stepfathers and nonresidential biological fathers and adolescents' mental health problems. Mattering to...
High-risk subsequent births among co-residential couples: the role of fathers, mothers, and couples.(Report)
January 1, 2009... This study examines predictors of a cumulative measure of high-risk births, rather than single risks separately, as in prior research. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort survey, we incorporate data from fathers and...