Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample of New Zealand fathers about their knowledge and experience with parenting programs, and their preferences for program content, features, and delivery methods. The prevalence of perceived child behavioral and emotional difficulties, parenting risk and protective factors, fathers’ parenting confidence, and the family and personal correlates of father preferences were also examined. Survey results showed that fathers’ knowledge and experience of available parenting programs was low. The topics rated most highly by fathers to include in a program were building a positive parent–child relationship, increasing children’s confidence and social skil...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Background: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Participants were 933 fathers participating in a large-scale household survey of parenting practices...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
There is substantial evidence that parenting programs are effective in improving parenting and child...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Background: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Participants were 933 fathers participating in a large-scale household survey of parenting practices...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Fathers are particularly difficult to recruit to voluntary parenting programmes, despite the advanta...
Levels of father participation in parenting interventions are often very low, yet little is known ab...
There is substantial evidence that parenting programs are effective in improving parenting and child...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
AbstractInterventions for fathers are a recent growth area in family services. Although some specifi...
Evidence-based parenting interventions have been developed and evaluated largely with mothers. This ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
This exploratory study used semi-structured focus groups to examine: 1) where and from whom fathers ...
Background: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...