As the study of fathering has matured in recent years, fathering scholars have recognized the need for richer, broader measures of the construct of father involvement (Hawkins & Palkovitz, 1999). In an effort to create a measure sensitive to affective, cognitive, and direct and indirect behavioral components of involvement, 100 items were initially generated. Of these, 43 were selected for the “Inventory of Father Involvement ” (IFI). Fathers (N = 723) reported on “how good a job ” they were doing on the 43 indicators of father involvement. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analy-ses yielded nine relatively distinct first-order factors, indicating a single, global second-order factor of father involvement. The final model confirms a s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
Qualitative interview data are used to explore fathers’(N = 24) perceptions of their own fathers and...
Although the processes by which fathers ’ presence in the home affect children’s development is not ...
As the study of fathering has matured in recent years, fathering scholars have recognized the need f...
Notes that as the study of fathering has matured in recent years, fathering scholars have recognized...
This study provides preliminary psychometric data for two fathering measures, the exist-ing Nurturan...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
Social scientists have become increasingly interested over the past 30 years in the role fathers pla...
This study used a pictorial assessment instrument, the Family Circles instrument, to determine (a) i...
The role of the father in children's development historically has been neglected. Studies examining ...
Men’s childhood experiences with their parents, their current relationship with their partners, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)Studies have shown that when fathers are involved\u...
This study was designed to compare the factor structures and means for moth-ering and fathering, as ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
Qualitative interview data are used to explore fathers’(N = 24) perceptions of their own fathers and...
Although the processes by which fathers ’ presence in the home affect children’s development is not ...
As the study of fathering has matured in recent years, fathering scholars have recognized the need f...
Notes that as the study of fathering has matured in recent years, fathering scholars have recognized...
This study provides preliminary psychometric data for two fathering measures, the exist-ing Nurturan...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
Social scientists have become increasingly interested over the past 30 years in the role fathers pla...
This study used a pictorial assessment instrument, the Family Circles instrument, to determine (a) i...
The role of the father in children's development historically has been neglected. Studies examining ...
Men’s childhood experiences with their parents, their current relationship with their partners, and ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)Studies have shown that when fathers are involved\u...
This study was designed to compare the factor structures and means for moth-ering and fathering, as ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
Qualitative interview data are used to explore fathers’(N = 24) perceptions of their own fathers and...
Although the processes by which fathers ’ presence in the home affect children’s development is not ...