Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge and thinking of the multifaceted, complex, and changing nature of fathers’ role. Paternal involvement has been studied with reference to a number of variables, including personality, attitudes, and family structure. The concept of “understanding mental states” and of mentalization and the notion and working definition of Reflective Self Function, as devised by Fonagy and colleagues, seem to have important implications for paternal and parental involvement, and for normal development of the infant– caretaker relationship. The aim of our research was to broaden current knowledge and thinking about fathering during pregnancy by investigating ho...
The primary focus of this research was on the emotional status of expectant mothers and expectant fa...
This dissertation is based on a prospective longitudinal study of fathers’ adverse childhood experie...
Research on fatherhood has increased, but there is still a large gap in research on the psychologica...
Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge...
This study aimed to investigate the Raphael-Leff model of paternal orientation and to assess whether...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
Studies investigating fathers’ roles in child development have focused on a range of different aspec...
Traditionally, the interest of perinatal mental health professionals has focused on expectant and ne...
Background: Paternal involvement in pregnancy has been recognized to have an impact on new-born’s ou...
Perinatality represents a major life transition period for future parents for the activation of the ...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This study belongs to the research area aimed to study maternal and paternal representations during ...
Objective: The aim has been to analyze parental narratives during the last trimester of pregnancy in...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
ii To further understand the mechanisms that influence fathers ‟ adjustment to parenthood, this stud...
The primary focus of this research was on the emotional status of expectant mothers and expectant fa...
This dissertation is based on a prospective longitudinal study of fathers’ adverse childhood experie...
Research on fatherhood has increased, but there is still a large gap in research on the psychologica...
Recent reviews on research into fathers consistently have drawn attention to the increased knowledge...
This study aimed to investigate the Raphael-Leff model of paternal orientation and to assess whether...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
Studies investigating fathers’ roles in child development have focused on a range of different aspec...
Traditionally, the interest of perinatal mental health professionals has focused on expectant and ne...
Background: Paternal involvement in pregnancy has been recognized to have an impact on new-born’s ou...
Perinatality represents a major life transition period for future parents for the activation of the ...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
This study belongs to the research area aimed to study maternal and paternal representations during ...
Objective: The aim has been to analyze parental narratives during the last trimester of pregnancy in...
While past research on the care of infants has been mostly with mothers, in recent times there has b...
ii To further understand the mechanisms that influence fathers ‟ adjustment to parenthood, this stud...
The primary focus of this research was on the emotional status of expectant mothers and expectant fa...
This dissertation is based on a prospective longitudinal study of fathers’ adverse childhood experie...
Research on fatherhood has increased, but there is still a large gap in research on the psychologica...