This article uses gender-role theory to consider the involvement of Latino fathers in their children’s lives as a result of participating in a fatherhood educational intervention. Open-ended interviews (n = 48) were conducted with participants of the program. Findings revealed that the content of the group intervention encouraged fathers to redefine their identity as a male and father by examining their own communication, discipline, and self-control as well as recognizing certain aspects of Latino culture. Implications of this study can be used to design culturally competent behavioral interventions for Latino fathers
Abstract: Recent research and policy initiatives have focused on the roles of Hispanic fathers in th...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
What are the social forces that shape, sustain, and undermine involved fathering for Latino men? My ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Historically, Latino fathers have been characterized a...
Children’s early experiences and interactions within early childhood education (ECE) settings play a...
The purpose of this study was to explore the events that have promoted or hindered a first-time Puer...
Abstract: This qualitative study explores the lived experience of self-identified Mexican men as fat...
Existing research on fathers has historically focused on fatherhood involvement with children as a c...
This study foregrounds the voices of fathers, challenges normative notions of paternal engagement, a...
Puerto Rican fathers remain an understudied population despite the growing Latino community in the U...
This article is based on qualitative research with men who voluntarily attended a ‘dads only’ parent...
Parenting a child with a chronic health condition is an experience that serves as a cata-lyst for me...
This ethnographic study investigates the lived experience of thirty Puerto Rican fathers living in t...
Parental acceptance is critical to the well-being of sexual minority youth, yet little research has ...
Abstract: Recent research and policy initiatives have focused on the roles of Hispanic fathers in th...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...
What are the social forces that shape, sustain, and undermine involved fathering for Latino men? My ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Historically, Latino fathers have been characterized a...
Children’s early experiences and interactions within early childhood education (ECE) settings play a...
The purpose of this study was to explore the events that have promoted or hindered a first-time Puer...
Abstract: This qualitative study explores the lived experience of self-identified Mexican men as fat...
Existing research on fathers has historically focused on fatherhood involvement with children as a c...
This study foregrounds the voices of fathers, challenges normative notions of paternal engagement, a...
Puerto Rican fathers remain an understudied population despite the growing Latino community in the U...
This article is based on qualitative research with men who voluntarily attended a ‘dads only’ parent...
Parenting a child with a chronic health condition is an experience that serves as a cata-lyst for me...
This ethnographic study investigates the lived experience of thirty Puerto Rican fathers living in t...
Parental acceptance is critical to the well-being of sexual minority youth, yet little research has ...
Abstract: Recent research and policy initiatives have focused on the roles of Hispanic fathers in th...
The article represents an empirical study of paternity as a male personality development factor in m...
The study investigates men's responses to contemporary sociocultural transformations in masculinity ...