A father's involvement in prenatal care engenders health benefits for both mothers and children. While this information can help practitioners improve family health, low paternal involvement in prenatal care remains a challenge. The present study tested a simple, easily scalable intervention to promote father involvement by increasing men's feelings of comfort and expectations of involvement in prenatal settings through three randomized control trials. Borrowing from social psychological theory on identity safety, the three studies tested whether the inclusion of environmental cues that represent men and fatherhood in prenatal care offices influenced men's beliefs and behavioral intentions during the perinatal period. Men in studies 1 and 3...
MethodsA cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three London ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a preventive intervention useful in helping first-time expe...
Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge...
A father’s involvement in prenatal care engenders health benefits for both mothers and children. Whi...
Objective: the transition period in which men become fathers might provide an important window of op...
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are critical periods for parents to be provided with rele...
There is a gap between the growing presence of fathers in the lives of their children and their incl...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging research field on men’s underrepresentation in communa...
While parental behaviors during the ‘first thousand days’ are critical for child health, little is k...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Using data from 182 dual-earner couples experiencing the transition to parenthood, this study examin...
thesisForty-one first time expectant fathers whose wives were in the third trimester of a low-risk p...
This Clinical Opinion points to a potential conflict between the scarcity of evidence on paternal pr...
The familial roles of men and women are changing. As the percentage of mothers working outside the h...
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three Londo...
MethodsA cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three London ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a preventive intervention useful in helping first-time expe...
Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge...
A father’s involvement in prenatal care engenders health benefits for both mothers and children. Whi...
Objective: the transition period in which men become fathers might provide an important window of op...
Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are critical periods for parents to be provided with rele...
There is a gap between the growing presence of fathers in the lives of their children and their incl...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging research field on men’s underrepresentation in communa...
While parental behaviors during the ‘first thousand days’ are critical for child health, little is k...
Thirty-two first time fathers participated in this study which was primarily concerned with how men ...
Using data from 182 dual-earner couples experiencing the transition to parenthood, this study examin...
thesisForty-one first time expectant fathers whose wives were in the third trimester of a low-risk p...
This Clinical Opinion points to a potential conflict between the scarcity of evidence on paternal pr...
The familial roles of men and women are changing. As the percentage of mothers working outside the h...
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three Londo...
MethodsA cross-sectional survey of men attending antenatal care with their partners at three London ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a preventive intervention useful in helping first-time expe...
Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge...