This study assesses fathers ’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and father participants in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Latent class analysis (LCA) of nonaggressive and aggressive behaviors, as reported by moth-ers, indicated four distinct paternal disciplinary profiles: low discipline, low aggression, moderate physical aggression, and high physical and psychological aggression. Serious forms of psychological aggression directed toward the child were uncommon but may identify those fathers most in need of intervention. Use of nonaggressive discipline was high and nearly equivalent among the parenting profiles. However, child aggressive behavior increased as the child’s exposure to paternal a...
Using Data from Wave 9 of the Fragile Families and Child Well Being Study (2011) this study examines...
Children of men who abuse their partners are at risk for behavior problems and physical abuse. Few s...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
This study assesses fathers ’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and f...
This study assesses fathers’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and fa...
his study examined relationships among alcoholism, psychopathology, marital aggression and harsh par...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Using data from couples (N ¼ 1,195) who participated in a large community-based study of families, w...
No studies to date have compared parenting behaviors of men with co-occurring intimate partner viole...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
This study is the first to examine reflective functioning (RF) and direct parent-child interactions ...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of short-term father absence on intact family m...
Despite the high prevalence of father-perpetrated maltreatment, relatively little empirical attentio...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
Using Data from Wave 9 of the Fragile Families and Child Well Being Study (2011) this study examines...
Children of men who abuse their partners are at risk for behavior problems and physical abuse. Few s...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...
This study assesses fathers ’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and f...
This study assesses fathers’ discipline of their 3-year-old child. Data are from 1,238 mother and fa...
his study examined relationships among alcoholism, psychopathology, marital aggression and harsh par...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Using data from couples (N ¼ 1,195) who participated in a large community-based study of families, w...
No studies to date have compared parenting behaviors of men with co-occurring intimate partner viole...
In this study, the authors examined the parenting practices, developmental expectations, and stress ...
Parental harsh disciplining, like corporal punishment, has consistently been associated with adverse...
This study is the first to examine reflective functioning (RF) and direct parent-child interactions ...
The study was undertaken to investigate the effects of short-term father absence on intact family m...
Despite the high prevalence of father-perpetrated maltreatment, relatively little empirical attentio...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
Using Data from Wave 9 of the Fragile Families and Child Well Being Study (2011) this study examines...
Children of men who abuse their partners are at risk for behavior problems and physical abuse. Few s...
Research suggests that ineffective parenting practices play a central role in the development of chi...