Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evidence for the challenge hypothesis, demonstrating that high T levels inhibit parental involvement and that becoming a parent is related to a decrease in T levels in both mothers and fathers. However, less is known about the relation between T levels and more qualitative aspects of parenting. In the current study we examined basal T levels and diurnal variability in T levels in relation to mothers' and fathers' parenting quality. Participants included 217 fathers and 124 mothers with two children (3 and 5 years of age). Evening and morning salivary T samples were analyzed with radio-immunoassays to determine circulating T levels. Parental sensi...
Because cross-species evidence suggests that high testosterone (T) may interfere with paternal inves...
Given that parental caregiving quality affects child development from birth onwards, it is important...
In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results s...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
The current investigation considered salivary testosterone as a potential biomarker of physical chil...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Because cross-species evidence suggests that high testosterone (T) may interfere with paternal inves...
Given that parental caregiving quality affects child development from birth onwards, it is important...
In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results s...
Previous studies on the relation between testosterone (T) levels and parenting have found ample evid...
Objective Individual differences in quality of father involvement in caregiving might in part be exp...
In this study, we examined the potential interaction effect between fathers' basal testosterone leve...
In this study we examined the links between fathers’ salivary testosterone levels using multiple mea...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Contains fulltext : 194027.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Testosterone an...
The current investigation considered salivary testosterone as a potential biomarker of physical chil...
The present study examined testosterone (T) and cortisol (Cort) in fathers engaged with caregiving. ...
Because cross-species evidence suggests that high testosterone (T) may interfere with paternal inves...
Given that parental caregiving quality affects child development from birth onwards, it is important...
In fathers testosterone levels are suggested to decrease in the context of caregiving, but results s...