More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half grow up in single-mother families with little or no father involvement. However, most prenatal interventions fail to help unmarried mothers talk and plan together with their baby\u27s father, especially when fathers are nonresidential. This article details one of the nation\u27s first interventions explicitly designed to support coparenting and triangular (mother-father-infant) relationships in African American families where the parents are unmarried, be they coupled or uncoupled. The Figuring It Out for the Child (FIOC) project in St. Petersburg, FL, successfully partnered with local community leaders in designing, implementing, and evaluating...
This article proposes an additional adoption model to allow joint adoption and co-parenting by singl...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Problem. The most rapid growing family type in the United States is the single parent family. It is...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
Strong, positive coparenting alliances play adaptive functions in a wide variety of family systems. ...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Results of semistructured interviews with 45 pregnant unmarried first-time African American mothers ...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
African American youth from single mother homes continue to be overrepresented in statistics on risk...
Infant mortality is a public health problem in the United States and is predominantly found in Afric...
We examined the responsivity of unmarried African American fathers to bids from their 3-month-old in...
This article proposes an additional adoption model to allow joint adoption and co-parenting by singl...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Problem. The most rapid growing family type in the United States is the single parent family. It is...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
Strong, positive coparenting alliances play adaptive functions in a wide variety of family systems. ...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Results of semistructured interviews with 45 pregnant unmarried first-time African American mothers ...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
African American youth from single mother homes continue to be overrepresented in statistics on risk...
Infant mortality is a public health problem in the United States and is predominantly found in Afric...
We examined the responsivity of unmarried African American fathers to bids from their 3-month-old in...
This article proposes an additional adoption model to allow joint adoption and co-parenting by singl...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Problem. The most rapid growing family type in the United States is the single parent family. It is...