In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results seem inconsistent. In a meta-analysis including 50 study outcomes with N = 7,080 male participants we distinguished three domains of research, relating testosterone levels to parental status (Hedges’ g = 0.22, 95% CI: 0.09 to 0.35; N = 4,150), parenting quality (Hedges’ g = 0.14, 95% CI: 0.03 to 0.24; N = 2,164), and reactivity after exposure to child stimuli (Hedges’ g = 0.19, 95% CI: -0.03 to 0.42; N = 766). The sets of study outcomes on reactivity and on parenting quality were both homogeneous. Parental status and (higher) parenting quality were related to lower levels of testosterone, but according to conventional criteria combined effect ...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results s...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
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...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
Recent research points to decreasing testosterone (T) levels as well as decreasing relationship qual...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results s...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
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...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
Recent research points to decreasing testosterone (T) levels as well as decreasing relationship qual...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...