Nonresident African American (AA) fathers sometimes face challenges to achieving satisfaction with their parenting skills, which may inhibit their motivations for parenting. Studies have found that residential history of fathers is associated with parental involvement; however, current fatherhood programs rarely consider the influence of different residential history on fathering. In the current study, we examined whether nonresident AA fathers’ residential history with their sons moderated their parenting skills satisfaction after participating in the Fathers and Sons Program. Our results indicated that after controlling for fathers’ pretest parenting skills satisfaction, age, education, marital status, employment, and ever lived with thei...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe and analyze the experiential perspectives...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Nonresident African American (AA) fathers sometimes face challenges to achieving satisfaction with t...
This qualitative case study described the experiences of 21 academically-successful, young adult Afr...
Domestically, there is a widespread acknowledgment by educational scholars that there exists the nee...
Although scholars and policy makers herald the promotive influence of fathers’ parenting involvement...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not father involvement in child care has an ef...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
This qualitative study sought to understand married, resident African American fathers’ perceptions ...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe and analyze the experiential perspectives...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Nonresident African American (AA) fathers sometimes face challenges to achieving satisfaction with t...
This qualitative case study described the experiences of 21 academically-successful, young adult Afr...
Domestically, there is a widespread acknowledgment by educational scholars that there exists the nee...
Although scholars and policy makers herald the promotive influence of fathers’ parenting involvement...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not father involvement in child care has an ef...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
Past researchers have reported that father absence and low engagement affects 24 million children in...
This qualitative study sought to understand married, resident African American fathers’ perceptions ...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Changing family structure has led to over 5 million African American children being raised in homes ...
The purpose of this transcendental, phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of non-...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe and analyze the experiential perspectives...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...