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Military fathers' perspectives on involvement.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2011Military fathers endure repeated separations from their children. In this qualitative study we describe military fathers' range of involvement with their children, paying special attention to the implications of deployment separation and reintegration.
Elaine, Willerton +3 more
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Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 2017
The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Inventory of Father Involvement–Short Form (IFI-SF) with respect to its factor structure, reliability, and preliminary concurrent and discriminant validity (Study 1), and to confirm the factor ...
João Barrocas +4 more
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The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Inventory of Father Involvement–Short Form (IFI-SF) with respect to its factor structure, reliability, and preliminary concurrent and discriminant validity (Study 1), and to confirm the factor ...
João Barrocas +4 more
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“Breadwinners” or “Involved Fathers?” Men, Fathers and Work in Italy
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2014The identity transformation affecting both men and women and structural changes in the family and in the labour market in the last few decades have led to a reflection on the role of the so-called "involved/new fathers" and of fatherhood-related practices.
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Involving fathers in maternity care
British Journal of Midwifery, 2014Student midwife Paulina Sporek discusses the need to involve fathers in antenatal education to ensure they are engaged in parenthood from the start of pregnancy.
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Resident Father Involvement and Social Fathering
2015Sandra L. Hofferth +5 more
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Turkish fathers attitudes to and involvement their fathering role
2020ABSTRACT Turkish Fathers1 Attitudes to and Involvement in their Fathering Role: a Low Socio-economic Sample by Cressida Evans This study was conducted as an exploratory investigation into the attitudes and behaviour of low socio-economic status Turkish fathers.
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