Until fairly recently, fathers have been largely neglected in research on parental influence on child outcomes. Since mothers have historically been the primary caretakers of children, past research on family processes and child outcomes has focused almost exclusively on mothers (Foshee and Hollinger 1996). However, scholarship on fatherhood and fathers ’ influences o
We examined the relationships of father involvement to young children’s perceived self-competence an...
This literature review draws from a wide array of interdisciplinary research to argue that fathers n...
Changes in the demographic structure of American families have highlighted the need to reevaluate fa...
Follow-up data were obtained on the young adult children of fathers of intact, white, middle-class f...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
Given current rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing, nonresident paternal parenting is be...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
AbstractA growing body of literature highlights the important role of paternal health and socioemoti...
When we first began compiling a review of the literature concerning fathers and developmental psycho...
This study investigated the participation rates of fathers, as compared to mothers, in research rela...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
Over 30% of U.S. children are being raised without their father. This growing trend in family struct...
Research on the salience of fathers\u27 roles in involvement in their children\u27s lives has been v...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
We examined the relationships of father involvement to young children’s perceived self-competence an...
This literature review draws from a wide array of interdisciplinary research to argue that fathers n...
Changes in the demographic structure of American families have highlighted the need to reevaluate fa...
Follow-up data were obtained on the young adult children of fathers of intact, white, middle-class f...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
Given current rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing, nonresident paternal parenting is be...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
AbstractA growing body of literature highlights the important role of paternal health and socioemoti...
When we first began compiling a review of the literature concerning fathers and developmental psycho...
This study investigated the participation rates of fathers, as compared to mothers, in research rela...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
Over 30% of U.S. children are being raised without their father. This growing trend in family struct...
Research on the salience of fathers\u27 roles in involvement in their children\u27s lives has been v...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
We examined the relationships of father involvement to young children’s perceived self-competence an...
This literature review draws from a wide array of interdisciplinary research to argue that fathers n...
Changes in the demographic structure of American families have highlighted the need to reevaluate fa...