The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a father involvement intervention on fathers in the Chicago area and what encourages fathers to be involved with their children. This study explored what factors are most predictive of involvement in their child\u27s life. Overall, the study uses secondary data from a sample of existing survey and focus groups with men of mostly lower income status that may or may not be incarcerated. Study 1 included 41 men over the age of 18, who participated in programs provided by the Salvation Army in the Chicago area. Study 1 found that father perception of personal growth was the only significant variable indicating that fathers who felt they experience personal growth, as a result of being in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)Studies have shown that when fathers are involved\u...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and needs young men have regarding their role as a fat...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This qualitative study highlights experiences of actively involved fathers to answer these research ...
The life-span developmental perspective was used as a framework to examine the impact of fatherhood ...
This qualitative study explored resident and nonresident fathers’ perspectives about factors that fa...
Fatherhood intervention programmes seek to redress fundamental issues that prevent men from succeedi...
Introduction: The benefits of father involvement for children are widely acknowledged; involved fath...
Fatherhood has been under studied for many years but there has recently been a increase in research ...
Graduation date: 2005Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research ...
This study explores the nature of fathers\u27 involvement in their preschool children\u27s everday l...
Father studies, in general, are classified into two broad groups, depending on whether the focus is ...
This qualitative study is an inquiry into how men perceive their roles as fathers, how they develope...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)Studies have shown that when fathers are involved\u...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and needs young men have regarding their role as a fat...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the way that a man perceived his father would have dire...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This qualitative study highlights experiences of actively involved fathers to answer these research ...
The life-span developmental perspective was used as a framework to examine the impact of fatherhood ...
This qualitative study explored resident and nonresident fathers’ perspectives about factors that fa...
Fatherhood intervention programmes seek to redress fundamental issues that prevent men from succeedi...
Introduction: The benefits of father involvement for children are widely acknowledged; involved fath...
Fatherhood has been under studied for many years but there has recently been a increase in research ...
Graduation date: 2005Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research ...
This study explores the nature of fathers\u27 involvement in their preschool children\u27s everday l...
Father studies, in general, are classified into two broad groups, depending on whether the focus is ...
This qualitative study is an inquiry into how men perceive their roles as fathers, how they develope...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)Studies have shown that when fathers are involved\u...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and needs young men have regarding their role as a fat...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...