Current evidence about the prevalence of interparental conflict (IPC) during early parenthood is primarily based on mothers’ reports. Drawing upon Australian longitudinal data from 4136 fathers, the aims of the study were to: (a) report on the extent to which fathers report IPC across six biennial time intervals when their children were aged 6–12 months to 10–11 years, (b) identify trajectories of IPC over time and (c) identify postnatal factors (at the initial time point) associated with high risk trajectories of IPC. One in 10 fathers reported high IPC at each time interval. A high and increasing pattern of IPC was observed for 6% of fathers. Factors associated with this trajectory were fathers being from a no...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
Conflict between parents has been widely studied and its detrimental consequences for children have ...
I examined the relationship between interparental conflict, father constructive conflict and its eff...
Rates of child exposure to inter-parental conflict are high and appear to be increasing, with at lea...
Fathers' postnatal mental health is associated with emotional and behavioral outcomes for child...
Purpose: Little is known about the course of fathers' psychological distress and associated ris...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to report on the occurrence of mental health diffic...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to parents and parenting capacities are important predictors of the deve...
Purpose: Fathers' psychological distress in the postnatal period can have adverse effects on their c...
The spillover hypothesis posits that negative emotions and behavioral patterns in marital conflicts ...
Objective This study examined the transactional relations between mothers' and fathers' destructive...
Research on mothers in child protection families has revealed that they often have a history of chil...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that marital conflict, often referred to as interparent...
Objective: To explore the nature of paternal involvement in early child-rearing adopting a social de...
Background: Many authors highlighted the need to take into account the role of risk and protective f...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
Conflict between parents has been widely studied and its detrimental consequences for children have ...
I examined the relationship between interparental conflict, father constructive conflict and its eff...
Rates of child exposure to inter-parental conflict are high and appear to be increasing, with at lea...
Fathers' postnatal mental health is associated with emotional and behavioral outcomes for child...
Purpose: Little is known about the course of fathers' psychological distress and associated ris...
Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to report on the occurrence of mental health diffic...
BACKGROUND: Factors related to parents and parenting capacities are important predictors of the deve...
Purpose: Fathers' psychological distress in the postnatal period can have adverse effects on their c...
The spillover hypothesis posits that negative emotions and behavioral patterns in marital conflicts ...
Objective This study examined the transactional relations between mothers' and fathers' destructive...
Research on mothers in child protection families has revealed that they often have a history of chil...
A rapidly growing body of research indicates that marital conflict, often referred to as interparent...
Objective: To explore the nature of paternal involvement in early child-rearing adopting a social de...
Background: Many authors highlighted the need to take into account the role of risk and protective f...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
Conflict between parents has been widely studied and its detrimental consequences for children have ...
I examined the relationship between interparental conflict, father constructive conflict and its eff...