While paternal investment is a defining feature of human behavioral biology, it is also considerably variable, with previous research on African Caribbean fatherhood pointing to a high prevalence of visiting relationships and blended families within which children are raised. The aims of the present study were to characterize key patterns of paternal behavior and to test three hypotheses concerning variation in fatherhood in the Caribbean island of St. Kitts. One hundred two fathers 21–40 years of age completed a questionnaire providing sociodemographic, partnership and paternal data. The sample consisted of working fathers expressing generally favorable paternal attitudes and investments in a relatively low-fertility context. Results revea...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
In the present study, we investigated whether fathers’ and mothers’ parenting behavior is differenti...
Background While a growing body of research has addressed pregnancy and postpartum impacts on female...
While paternal investment is a defining feature of human behavioral biology, it is also considerably...
Using data from the Fragile Families study, this paper explores factors that influence paternal invo...
Existing research on Anglophone Caribbean families gives minimal attention to Jamaican fathers, part...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
Paternal involvement has been observed to positively influence developmental outcomes among children...
The purpose of this study was to expand the presently limited database on the parenting practices of...
Abstract: Paternal involvement has been observed to positively influence developmental outcomes amon...
Men’s childhood experiences with their parents, their current relationship with their partners, and ...
Few studies have investigated fathers' roles in child care in Madagascar. This study explored the pe...
Fathermen is an ethnographic journey in the kinship lives of men on the island of Dominica, West In...
Only recently has attention been directed at understanding the determinants of parental behavior. Th...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
In the present study, we investigated whether fathers’ and mothers’ parenting behavior is differenti...
Background While a growing body of research has addressed pregnancy and postpartum impacts on female...
While paternal investment is a defining feature of human behavioral biology, it is also considerably...
Using data from the Fragile Families study, this paper explores factors that influence paternal invo...
Existing research on Anglophone Caribbean families gives minimal attention to Jamaican fathers, part...
Using data from the first two waves of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, I examine to what extent...
Parenting research in large-scale societies initially focused on White, North American, and middle-c...
Paternal involvement has been observed to positively influence developmental outcomes among children...
The purpose of this study was to expand the presently limited database on the parenting practices of...
Abstract: Paternal involvement has been observed to positively influence developmental outcomes amon...
Men’s childhood experiences with their parents, their current relationship with their partners, and ...
Few studies have investigated fathers' roles in child care in Madagascar. This study explored the pe...
Fathermen is an ethnographic journey in the kinship lives of men on the island of Dominica, West In...
Only recently has attention been directed at understanding the determinants of parental behavior. Th...
The correlation of various mother variables to father participation in child care was examined in th...
In the present study, we investigated whether fathers’ and mothers’ parenting behavior is differenti...
Background While a growing body of research has addressed pregnancy and postpartum impacts on female...