The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. We collected saliva samples in the mornings and evenings of two consecutive days in 150 fathers of 1- to 5-year-old children. Fathers completed questionnaires on socioeconomic status, family structure and life, sleep characteristics and body mass index (BMI), and reported on their engagement in childcare. Fathers used smartphone-based experience sampling throughout 1 week to sample ongoing activities with their children, including times of supervision, joint play, rough-and-tumble play, and cuddling episodes. External observers rated father–child attachment during a home visit. We began by testing for widely characterized covariates of T a...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...
Paternal care is associated with a reduced likelihood of engaging in competitive or mating behavior ...
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been in...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
Given that parental caregiving quality affects child development from birth onwards, it is important...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Because cross-species evidence suggests that high testosterone (T) may interfere with paternal inves...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...
Paternal care is associated with a reduced likelihood of engaging in competitive or mating behavior ...
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been in...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
Human paternal behavior is multidimensional, and extant research has yet to delineate how hormone pa...
Given that parental caregiving quality affects child development from birth onwards, it is important...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Because cross-species evidence suggests that high testosterone (T) may interfere with paternal inves...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
The current study is one of the first to prospectively examine longitudinal associations between obs...
Paternal care is associated with a reduced likelihood of engaging in competitive or mating behavior ...
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been in...