Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement

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advanced fatherhood measurement techniques
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cross-cultural parenting
Dad Studies
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Divorced Fathers
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family systems theory
Father Child Interaction
Father Involvement
Father Involvement Measures
Father Questionnaire
fathers
fragile
Fragile Families
Indepth Interviewing
interaction
Latino Fathers
Maternal Psychological Control
mother
Non-biological Fathers
Nonbiological Fathers
nonresident
Nonresident Biological Fathers
Nonresident Fathers
nonresident fathers research
Nuclear Episodes
Parent Child Interaction
paternal
paternal engagement
Paternal Involvement
Paternal Monitoring
psychosocial assessment
Relational Aggression
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Resident Biological Fathers
Resident Father
Resident Mother
Shared Caregiving
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805843590
  • Weight: 793g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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After decades of focusing on the mother's role in parenting, family studies researchers have turned their attention to the role of the father in parenting and family development. The results shed new light on childhood development and question conventional wisdom by showing that beyond providing the more traditional economic support of the family, fathers do indeed matter when it comes to raising a child.

Stemming from a series of workshops and publications sponsored by the Family and Child Well-Being Network, under the federal fatherhood initiative of the National Institute of Child Health and Development, this comprehensive volume focuses on ways of measuring the efficacy of father involvement in different scenarios, using different methods of assessment and different populations. In the process, new research strategies and new parental paradigms have been formulated to include paternal involvement. Moreover, this volume contains articles from a variety of influences while addressing the task of finding the missing pieces of the fatherhood construct that would work for new age, as well as traditional and minority fathers. The scope of this discussion offers topics of interest to basic researchers, as well as public policy analysts.