As a result of societal changes, fathers participate more actively in child care than they used to. In this article, we propose a context-dependent biobehavioral model of emergent fatherhood in which sociocultural, behavioral, hormonal, and neural factors develop and interact during the first 1,000 days of fatherhood. Sociocultural factors, including different expectations of fathers and varying opportunities for paternal caregiving through paid paternal leave, influence paternal involvement. Levels of hormones (e.g., testosterone, vasopressin, oxytocin, cortisol) predict fathers’ parenting behaviors, and involvement in caregiving in turn affects their hormones and brain responses to infant stimuli. The birth of the first child marks the tr...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of paternal involvement in early child-rearing adopting a social de...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Becoming a first-time father is an important transition period in men's lives that is frequently acc...
Contains fulltext : 238957.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Becoming a pare...
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are critical periods for parents to be provided with rele...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
Early life cues of environmental harshness and unpredictability have been hypothesized to influence ...
Objective: Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be ex...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from ‘a moral teacher’ to ‘an involved father’. H...
Fathers who are involved with their infants have the potential to make significant positive contribu...
The life-span developmental perspective was used as a framework to examine the impact of fatherhood ...
ABSTRACT \ud This study was concerned with the nature and extent of father involvement during pregna...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of paternal involvement in early child-rearing adopting a social de...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Becoming a first-time father is an important transition period in men's lives that is frequently acc...
Contains fulltext : 238957.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Becoming a pare...
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are critical periods for parents to be provided with rele...
Paternal investment and role satisfaction are determined by multiple factors. Biologically, paternal...
Early life cues of environmental harshness and unpredictability have been hypothesized to influence ...
Objective: Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be ex...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from ‘a moral teacher’ to ‘an involved father’. H...
Fathers who are involved with their infants have the potential to make significant positive contribu...
The life-span developmental perspective was used as a framework to examine the impact of fatherhood ...
ABSTRACT \ud This study was concerned with the nature and extent of father involvement during pregna...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the nature of paternal involvement in early child-rearing adopting a social de...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...