Paternal care is associated with a reduced likelihood of engaging in competitive or mating behavior and an increased likelihood of providing protection when necessary. Over recent years, there has been increasing evidence to assume that the steroid testosterone (T) in men might reflect the degree of mating effort. In line with this, decreased T levels were shown in fathers compared to non-fathers and it was suggested that paternal care, and most behavior positively associated with T, might be incompatible with each other. Independently, the personality trait sensation seeking (SS) has been related to mating behavior and also to elevated T in men. Aiming to integrate these different lines of research in a longitudinal approach, we explored t...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
Recent research points to decreasing testosterone (T) levels as well as decreasing relationship qual...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Men's testosterone may be an important physiological mechanism mediating motivational and behavioral...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Studies suggest that men’s genotypes and endogenous hormones interact with their contextual environ...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Research shows that testosterone (T) is lower among partnered women, but not for women with a more ...
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been in...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
Recent research points to decreasing testosterone (T) levels as well as decreasing relationship qual...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Men's testosterone may be an important physiological mechanism mediating motivational and behavioral...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Studies suggest that men’s genotypes and endogenous hormones interact with their contextual environ...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Research shows that testosterone (T) is lower among partnered women, but not for women with a more ...
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been in...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...