We explored mothers’ and fathers’ time spent with their adolescents and found that mothers reported spending more time with their adolescents than did fathers. Developmental patterns were found for some aspects of time involvement, with both mothers and fathers reporting higher involvement with younger adolescents. Ratings of time-spent were not associated with adolescents’ self-reported emotional/behavioral problems. Both mothers and fathers agreed that mothers had more responsibility for adolescents’ discipline, daily care, and recreational activities. Mothers and fathers reported comparable levels of satisfaction with this arrangement. Mothers, and to a lesser extent fathers, reported greater satisfaction with the division of labor when ...
In this study, we examined predictors of parenting during adolescence from three domains: the contex...
The primary aim of the study was to examine gender-specific parent-adolescent relationships characte...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
We explored mothers’ and fathers’ time spent with their adolescents and found that mothers reported ...
Studies have demonstrated parent involvement as an important predictor of academic achievement, soci...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the time Dutch mothers (N = 301) and fathers (N = ...
Although much research has highlighted the importance of parents to adolescent well-being, very litt...
Little is known about the extent, nature, and impact of fathers of children with adolescent mothers....
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
Examined whether mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 temperaments influence quality of relationships with so...
This study explored the role of fathers in adolescents behavioral and emotional functioning. Results...
Although the relationship between parenting and outcomes for children and adolescents has been exami...
Although the relationship between parenting and outcomes for children and adolescents has been exami...
<p>The primary aim of the study was to examine gender-specific parent-adolescent relationships chara...
We examine longitudinal patterns of involvement of young, unmarried biological fathers (n = 77) in t...
In this study, we examined predictors of parenting during adolescence from three domains: the contex...
The primary aim of the study was to examine gender-specific parent-adolescent relationships characte...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...
We explored mothers’ and fathers’ time spent with their adolescents and found that mothers reported ...
Studies have demonstrated parent involvement as an important predictor of academic achievement, soci...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the time Dutch mothers (N = 301) and fathers (N = ...
Although much research has highlighted the importance of parents to adolescent well-being, very litt...
Little is known about the extent, nature, and impact of fathers of children with adolescent mothers....
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
Examined whether mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 temperaments influence quality of relationships with so...
This study explored the role of fathers in adolescents behavioral and emotional functioning. Results...
Although the relationship between parenting and outcomes for children and adolescents has been exami...
Although the relationship between parenting and outcomes for children and adolescents has been exami...
<p>The primary aim of the study was to examine gender-specific parent-adolescent relationships chara...
We examine longitudinal patterns of involvement of young, unmarried biological fathers (n = 77) in t...
In this study, we examined predictors of parenting during adolescence from three domains: the contex...
The primary aim of the study was to examine gender-specific parent-adolescent relationships characte...
This 4-year, multi-informant longitudinal study (N = 480, initial age: 15) investigated the interpla...