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Posting about fatherhood from a new dad from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
Sandra Hofferth, Frances Goldscheider
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The neurobiology of fatherhood
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017Only about 5% of mammalian species exhibit paternal caregiving in nature, and paternal behavior has evolved multiple times independently among mammals. The most parsimonious way to evolve paternal behavior may be to utilize pre-existing neural systems that are in place for maternal behavior.
James K, Rilling, Jennifer S, Mascaro
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2007
Abstract Why is fatherhood found at all in humans? This question is central to our understanding of men and families, because human fathers are a scientific riddle. This is because men's parenting is highly unusual when placed in the context of little, if any, male parenting in at least 95 percent of other mammalian species, including ...
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Abstract Why is fatherhood found at all in humans? This question is central to our understanding of men and families, because human fathers are a scientific riddle. This is because men's parenting is highly unusual when placed in the context of little, if any, male parenting in at least 95 percent of other mammalian species, including ...
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Fatherhood Matters: An Integrative Review of Fatherhood Intervention Research
The Journal of School Nursing, 2019Positive father involvement is critical to the healthy social, emotional, and academic outcomes of children at all stages of development. The purpose of this integrative review was to identify, categorize, and evaluate the potential impact of fatherhood interventions on father and child outcomes.
Joi B. Henry +3 more
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Marital Adjustment and Fatherhood
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1985This paper examines the relationship between marital stability and fathers’ bonding to their first born infants. Current literature reports on the significant and unique influence of the father on his developing infant (1–7) and the influence of the father on the mother-infant bond (8,9).
B, Robson, D, Mandel
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Fatherhood, cohabitation, and marriage
Gender Issues, 2006In “Fatherhood, Cohabitation, and Marriage,” Wade F. Horn, Assistant Secretary for Children and Families at the Department of Health and Human Services, summarizes the importance of fathers to child well-being. He explains that “fatherlessness is a significant risk factor for poor developmental outcomes for children.” This connection has led some ...
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