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How Involved Is Involved Fathering?

Gender & Society, 2007
While popular cultural representations portray the “new father” of the past two decades as more involved, more nurturing, and capable of coparenting, many argue that actual fathering conduct has not kept pace. Others, however, question the extent to which the culture of fatherhood does indeed support involved fathering and, if so, what this ...
Glenda Wall, Stephanie Arnold
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Nonresidential Father Involvement

Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1996
Using data from the National Survey of Families and Households, this study compared the level of involvement of nonresi- dential fathers as a hnction of marital status: divorced/single parent, separated, remanied, and never manied. MANCOVA analysis, with SES as the covariate, indicated that separated and divorced fathers communicated with and visited ...
Patrick C McKenry   +3 more
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Fathering: The Relationship Between Fathers’ Residence, Fathers’ Sociodemographic Characteristics, and Father Involvement

Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2010
Literature and research examining father involvement has focused primarily on outcomes associated with the well-being and development of children. The contextual factors associated with fathers, and how these factors shape fathers' involvement with their young children, have received limited attention in this literature.
Jason, Castillo   +2 more
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Fathers' Parenting Role Identity and Father Involvement

Journal of Family Issues, 1996
This study explored a father's parenting role identity in nondivorced and divorced, nonresidential fathers and the relationship between role identity and involvement in child-related activities. Data were collected from 270 fathers (178 nondivorced and 92 divorced) by mail questionnaires.
CARMELLE MINTON, KAY PASLEY
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