Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known about the factors which influence father engagement. We aimed to qualitatively explore perceived barriers to, and preferences for, parenting interventions in a community sample of fathers. Forty-one fathers across nine focus groups were interviewed using a semi-structured interview. Data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Key barriers to father participation identified included: the perception that interventions are mother-focused; beliefs about gender roles regarding parenting and help-seeking; mothers' role as 'gatekeeper'; lack of knowledge and awareness of parenting interventions; and lack of relevance of interventions. Father...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Background: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Engaging fathers has the potential to benefit the entire family through 1. promoting fathers’ wellbe...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Background: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Engaging fathers has the potential to benefit the entire family through 1. promoting fathers’ wellbe...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Fathers are involved in treatment for child and family problems to a far lesser extent than are moth...