Using data from the Dutch cohort study Generation R (N = 1,523), we investigate to what extent the association between father involvement and toddler's behavioral and emotional problems varies by child's gender. This research addresses important limitations in prior work by (a) differentiating between different father involvement tasks, (b) incorporating a diverse set of behavioral and emotional problems, and (c) using a prospective design to answer our research question. Our findings reveal that the negative association between father involvement and toddler's behavioral and emotional problems only holds for boys, and mainly for behavioral problems. The results showed that it is fathers' relatively stronger involvement in tasks labeled as ...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Background: Much of the research on parenting and its influence on child development has emphasised ...
We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement ha...
The differential susceptibility hypothesis suggests that children differ in their susceptibility to ...
Using data from the first two sweeps of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) we explored the associatio...
Little work has been conducted on the impact of fathers’ social-emotional functioning over time on c...
Background Early childhood self-control and parenting are suggested to play key roles in the develop...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
This study uses the father-child activation theory, which identifies the father-child relationship a...
AbstractEvidence suggests that the quality of fathers’ parenting has an impact on psychological outc...
OBJECTIVE:Fathers are increasingly involved in care of their babies and young children. We assessed ...
Background: Parental depression in the post-natal period is associated with an increased risk of adv...
The effects of fathers ' subjective work experiences on their children's behaviour have be...
We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement ha...
The current study examined relations between child characteristics and father responsibility and mat...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Background: Much of the research on parenting and its influence on child development has emphasised ...
We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement ha...
The differential susceptibility hypothesis suggests that children differ in their susceptibility to ...
Using data from the first two sweeps of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) we explored the associatio...
Little work has been conducted on the impact of fathers’ social-emotional functioning over time on c...
Background Early childhood self-control and parenting are suggested to play key roles in the develop...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
This study uses the father-child activation theory, which identifies the father-child relationship a...
AbstractEvidence suggests that the quality of fathers’ parenting has an impact on psychological outc...
OBJECTIVE:Fathers are increasingly involved in care of their babies and young children. We assessed ...
Background: Parental depression in the post-natal period is associated with an increased risk of adv...
The effects of fathers ' subjective work experiences on their children's behaviour have be...
We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement ha...
The current study examined relations between child characteristics and father responsibility and mat...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Background: Much of the research on parenting and its influence on child development has emphasised ...
We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement ha...