Parenting behavior is a key factor in children’s socio-emotional development. However, little is known about similarities and differences in maternal and paternal parenting behavior, as most studies have focused on mothers. The present study investigated similarities and differences in mothers’ and fathers’ parenting behavior during observed free play with their preschool children, in a Danish well-resourced sample. We examined differences in mean scores and associations between mothers’ and fathers’ sensitivity, intrusiveness and limit-setting assessed with the Coding Interactive Behavior instrument. Additionally, we conducted confirmatory factor analysis to test the model-fit between the measurement model and parental data. Exploratory fa...
Family researchers have become increasingly interested in uncovering parenting behaviors in differen...
The research testing bidirectional relationships between non-resident fathers' involvement and child...
In this study, the relation between self-reported parental personality, using the five-factor model,...
Parenting behavior is a key factor in children's socio-emotional development. However, little is kno...
In the present study, we investigated whether fathers’ and mothers’ parenting behavior is differenti...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Based on evidence that fathers show more challenging and physical play than mothers, it has been the...
The goal of the present study was to investigate perceived similarities and differences in parenting...
Parenting has been shown to play a crucial role in the development of child emotional and behavior p...
In this longitudinal study, two research questions were examined. First, differences in parenting be...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
This study compared the developmental expectations and parenting behaviors of 52 mothers and fathers...
Recent re-conceptualisation of paternal involvement (Pleck, J. H. (2010). Paternal involvement: Revi...
The aim of the current study was to test first the validity of the social learning model, in which c...
In general, father-infant play is qualitatively different from mother-infant play. For example, fath...
Family researchers have become increasingly interested in uncovering parenting behaviors in differen...
The research testing bidirectional relationships between non-resident fathers' involvement and child...
In this study, the relation between self-reported parental personality, using the five-factor model,...
Parenting behavior is a key factor in children's socio-emotional development. However, little is kno...
In the present study, we investigated whether fathers’ and mothers’ parenting behavior is differenti...
Empirical evidence links sensitive parenting behavior to positive developmental trajectories in chil...
Based on evidence that fathers show more challenging and physical play than mothers, it has been the...
The goal of the present study was to investigate perceived similarities and differences in parenting...
Parenting has been shown to play a crucial role in the development of child emotional and behavior p...
In this longitudinal study, two research questions were examined. First, differences in parenting be...
Although most child research is conducted with mothers as the primary source of data, results often ...
This study compared the developmental expectations and parenting behaviors of 52 mothers and fathers...
Recent re-conceptualisation of paternal involvement (Pleck, J. H. (2010). Paternal involvement: Revi...
The aim of the current study was to test first the validity of the social learning model, in which c...
In general, father-infant play is qualitatively different from mother-infant play. For example, fath...
Family researchers have become increasingly interested in uncovering parenting behaviors in differen...
The research testing bidirectional relationships between non-resident fathers' involvement and child...
In this study, the relation between self-reported parental personality, using the five-factor model,...