Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or help the parents plan for the development of a functional coparenting alliance after the baby's arrival. Furthermore, properly trained professionals have only rarely examined the fidelity of these interventions. Purpose: This report examines whether experienced community interventionists (home visitors, health educators, fatherhood service personnel) with no formal couples' therapy training are capable of pairing together to deliver with adequate fidelity a manualized dyadic intervention designed for expectant unmarried mothers and fathers. Methods: Three male and four female mentors (home visitors, health educators, fatherhood personnel) wo...
Background And Objectives: Studies on male involvement and pregnancy outcomes have often not incorpo...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the association betwe...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
thesisThe current study investigated the effectiveness of a prebirth coparenting intervention in im...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of interventions to support coparenting, ho...
The familial roles of men and women are changing. As the percentage of mothers working outside the h...
The present study has two primary goals: 1) to validate an observational coding system of coparentin...
Strong, positive coparenting alliances play adaptive functions in a wide variety of family systems. ...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
This mixed methods study explores qualities in couple relationships, as they emerged in the initial ...
Background And Objectives: Studies on male involvement and pregnancy outcomes have often not incorpo...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the association betwe...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
thesisThe current study investigated the effectiveness of a prebirth coparenting intervention in im...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of interventions to support coparenting, ho...
The familial roles of men and women are changing. As the percentage of mothers working outside the h...
The present study has two primary goals: 1) to validate an observational coding system of coparentin...
Strong, positive coparenting alliances play adaptive functions in a wide variety of family systems. ...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
This mixed methods study explores qualities in couple relationships, as they emerged in the initial ...
Background And Objectives: Studies on male involvement and pregnancy outcomes have often not incorpo...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the association betwe...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...