Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesWalter R. SchummFarrell J. WebbArmy fathers are consistently confronting and overcoming unique socio-cultural obstacles involving their paternal role. Due to the dynamic military culture in which Army fathers live, they could serve as powerful examples of resilience for all fathers in diverse communities. Transitions in the work environment such as frequent deployments, relocations, and other related stressors often create competing priorities for Army fathers. The enormous sacrifices, challenges, and demands that these dads face are often juxtaposed with the benefits, rewards, and honors involved with serving one’s country. This research examines the influence of t...
This research explored positive paternal involvement in the lives of children within the broader fam...
Fatherhood has been under studied for many years but there has recently been a increase in research ...
The number of military fathers separated from their children due to a combat deployment increases as...
There are approximately 1.8 million U.S. children with at least one parent in the military (Departme...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Applied Human SciencesAnthony J. FerraroSince the early 1960s, most r...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
This brief summarizes an analysis on how military fathers of young children often endure repeated se...
This qualitative study explored resident and nonresident fathers’ perspectives about factors that fa...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to address the fatherhood of military father. This st...
We conducted semi-structured focus groups with men in the United States Air Force (N = 39) to examin...
The goal of this study was to learn more about the experience of Canadian military fathers who part...
This study was conducted in conjunction with the STRoNG Military Families program, and consisted of ...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This research explored positive paternal involvement in the lives of children within the broader fam...
Fatherhood has been under studied for many years but there has recently been a increase in research ...
The number of military fathers separated from their children due to a combat deployment increases as...
There are approximately 1.8 million U.S. children with at least one parent in the military (Departme...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Applied Human SciencesAnthony J. FerraroSince the early 1960s, most r...
A father’s participation in a child’s life has been regarded as a significant factor in the enhancem...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
This brief summarizes an analysis on how military fathers of young children often endure repeated se...
This qualitative study explored resident and nonresident fathers’ perspectives about factors that fa...
Father involvement is an important aspect of the parenting process. Several studies have proven the ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to address the fatherhood of military father. This st...
We conducted semi-structured focus groups with men in the United States Air Force (N = 39) to examin...
The goal of this study was to learn more about the experience of Canadian military fathers who part...
This study was conducted in conjunction with the STRoNG Military Families program, and consisted of ...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
This research explored positive paternal involvement in the lives of children within the broader fam...
Fatherhood has been under studied for many years but there has recently been a increase in research ...
The number of military fathers separated from their children due to a combat deployment increases as...