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When Father is Not There: The Absence of the Father as a Generating Factor of Violence
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 2012ABSTRACT“Where's dad?” When this restlessness is implanted into a child's psyche, an atmosphere of “unmet” need settles in. Physical and emotional mistreatment by the father profoundly affects the fetus and mother. There are several factors at play in this situation: infantile experiences, the father's past experiences and his own maltreatment.
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Father absence and age at menarche
Human Nature, 2003Life history data, attractiveness ratings of male photographs, and attitudes towards partnership and child-rearing of 321 women were used to test four evolutionary models (quantitative reproductive strategy, male short-age, polygyny indication, and maternal reproductive interests) which attempt to explain the influence of family composition on ...
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Father Absence, Onset of Menarche, and Body Dissatisfaction: Importance of Father Absence
Relationships between body dissatisfaction, dieting methods, father absence, and puberty timing were investigated in this study. Participants included adolescent females from Wave 1 of the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health. Logistic regression results indicated that girls without a biological father in the home were significantly more ...openaire +1 more source
MENARCHE AND FATHER ABSENCE IN A NATIONAL PROBABILITY SAMPLE
Journal of Biosocial Science, 2008SummaryThe relation between women’s timing of menarche and father absence was examined in a national probability sample of Great Britain (NATSAL 2000; N>5000). Current body mass index (as a proxy for childhood weight) was examined as a potential mediator of this relationship, along with the potential moderating role that siblings (e.g.
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Father‐Absence and the Development of Sex Role
Australian Journal of Social Issues, 1973The lack of data‐based research on the effects of father absence provided the major focus of the study. Comparisons are made between sex‐role development in father‐absent boys, male singletons and males in the four sibling‐status positions in two‐child families. On three measures of sex‐role development, differences between the groups are shown.
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Father absence, attraction and development
2004Since Draper & Harpending (1982) proposed that father absence would be associated with a shift in reproductive strategy, a body of literature has accumulated supporting their claims. This thesis explores further aspects of father absence theory, utilising computergraphic facial processing.
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The cross‐lagged relationship between father absence and child problem behaviour in the early years
Child: Care, Health and Development, 2015Eirini Flouri
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