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Understanding fatherhood in Greece: father's involvement in child care

open access: yesPsicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa
The present study aims to depict a picture of Greek fathers concerning their involvement in family and child-centered tasks over the first year of the child.
Katerina Maridaki-Kassotaki
doaj   +1 more source

Friends, Family, and Foes

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Men's Health, 2013
Fathers can play an important role in child development and family functioning. However, little is known about the influence of paternal perceptions of fatherhood involvement or the influence of fathers’ peer networks.
Alexandrea Danielle Murphy MPH   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

GAMBARAN PATERNAL RESPONSIBILITY DALAM PENGASUHAN ANAK , USIA DINI

open access: yesHumanitas: Indonesian Psychological Journal, 2016
Paternal responsibility is part of father’s involvement on children’s development. Father is expected to fulfill childrens’s need as well as children’s future planning. Paternal responsilibity is an activity that involves several important things such as
Ratoe Carolina Benu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Trained Memory of Uterine Macrophages Improves Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
This study identifies that pregnancy imprints a durable, pregnancy‐specific form of trained immune memory in uterine macrophages, marked by the emergence of LILRB3+/PIR‐B+ cells that expand across gestations, acquire a tolerogenic and metabolically rewired phenotype, and actively protect against inflammatory pregnancy loss in mice.
Jing Wang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Traumatic Peregrinations: Intergenerational Memory and Migration in Nina Bunjevac’s Fatherland

open access: yesEuropean Journal of American Studies, 2023
This essay analyzes images of both movement and immobility in Nina Bunjevac’s Fatherland, a Canadian graphic memoir in which the author/illustrator traces her father’s involvement in a Serbian nationalist terrorist cell.
Anastasia Ulanowicz
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Paternal Caffeine Exposure Programs Offspring Stress Vulnerability via Sperm Dlk1‐Dio3 Imprinting‐Directed Remodeling of a Novel Neural Circuit

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
The study elucidates that paternal preconception stress can drive offspring hyperresponsivity of the stress system via hypomethylation of a specific DNA region in sperm. This key link is confirmed in a cohort of prospective fathers: the epigenetic alteration is associated with elevated stress hormone levels.
Mengxi Lu   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Factors contributing to the provision of complementary food by fathers to improve the growth of children aged 6-24 months: a cross sectional study

open access: yesJurnal Ners
Introduction: Providing complementary foods to children aged 6-24 months has many obstacles that have an impact on the child's growth. So far, the mother has played the most role, fathers tend to pay less attention in giving complementary food.
Nur Mukarromah   +6 more
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Construction Nears One-Year Benchmark [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
As construction on the School of Law\u27s new building progresses apace, members of the law school community continue to generously support the Building Campaign.
Milewski, Amanda
core   +1 more source

Is Youth's Engagement in Agribusiness an Opportunity or a Necessity? A Closer Look at the Situation in South Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite the broad focus on necessity‐ and opportunity‐driven entrepreneurship in research and policy, the entrepreneurial dichotomy within the agribusiness context has not been adequately addressed. This study contributes to closing this knowledge gap by examining youth's perceptions of agribusiness through the lens of the push‐pull motivation
Cool Dady Mangole   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Jurisprudence-Based Contemplation in the Act of Stealing a Mother from the Child's Property [PDF]

open access: yesفقه و حقوق خانواده, 2017
In Islamic jurisprudence, the punishment for the crime of stealing generally includes the amputation of a body part. According to this general principle, the father’s stealing of the child's property is an exception that has been made, however, as a ...
fatemeh Ghodrati, Mojtaba Azimpanah
doaj   +1 more source

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