Paternal and Maternal Gatekeeping? Choreographing Care
Feminist scholarship has continued to map the multiple ways in which practices of caring and paid work sustain gender inequality. A recurrent focus has examined how caring and paid work “choices” are made and their corresponding gendered effects ...
Tina Miller
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The Roles of Mothers' Perceptions of Grandmothers' Gatekeeping and Fathers' Parenting Competence in Maternal Gatekeeping. [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study investigated how new mothers' perceptions of maternal grandmothers' gatekeeping behaviors and perceptions of fathers' parenting competence are associated with maternal gatekeeping behaviors.BackgroundIn the development of coparenting relationships at the transition to parenthood, the roles of extended family members, although ...
Wang J, Schoppe-Sullivan SJ.
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Who are the Gatekeepers? Predictors of Maternal Gatekeeping. [PDF]
The goal of this study was to identify determinants of maternal gatekeeping at the transition to parenthood.Participants included 182 different-gender dual-earner couples. During pregnancy, expectant parents completed questionnaires regarding their psychological functioning, attitudes, and expectations, and at 3 months postpartum questionnaires ...
Schoppe-Sullivan SJ +4 more
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Intimate Partner Violence, Maternal Gatekeeping, and Child Conduct Problems. [PDF]
We examined the mediating role of parenting behavior on the relationship between intimate partner violence and child conduct problems, as well as the moderating role of maternal gatekeeping to these associations. The sample (N = 395) is from a longitudinal study of rural poverty in the eastern United States exploring the ways in which child, family ...
Zvara BJ +3 more
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Measuring Maternal Gatekeeping: A Rasch Analysis of the Parental Regulation Inventory. [PDF]
To understand factors that may influence father involvement, researchers have increasingly considered maternal gatekeeping, or the extent to which mothers might attempt to regulate (i.e., encourage, discourage) fathers' involvement in childrearing. Although several theoretical models of maternal gatekeeping have been advanced in recent years, maternal ...
Altenburger LE +2 more
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Marital problems, maternal gatekeeping attitudes, and father-child relationships in adolescence. [PDF]
We evaluated maternal gatekeeping attitudes as a mediator of the relation between marital problems and father-child relationships in 3 waves when children were in Grades 7-10. We assessed each parent's contribution to the marital problems experienced by the couple.
Stevenson MM +6 more
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Maternal metabolic stress may affect oviduct gatekeeper function [PDF]
We hypothesized that elevated non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) modify in vitro bovine oviduct epithelial cell (BOEC) metabolism and barrier function. Hereto, BOECs were studied in a polarized system with 24-h treatments at Day 9: (1) control (0 µM NEFA + 0% EtOH), (2) solvent control (0 µM NEFA + 0.45% EtOH), (3) basal NEFA (720 µM NEFA + 0.45% EtOH ...
L. Jordaens +9 more
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Do sexist mothers change more diapers? Ambivalent sexism, maternal gatekeeping and the division of childcare [PDF]
This study examined the role of ambivalent sexist ideologies in the division of childcare responsibilities. It proposed maternal gatekeeping as a mediator through which hostile sexist attitudes toward men and women facilitate gendered division of ...
A Paynter +54 more
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Parents' involvement in child care: do parental and work identities matter? [PDF]
The current study draws on identity theory to explore mothers' and fathers' involvement in childcare. It examined the relationships between the salience and centrality of individuals’ parental and work-related identities and the extent to which they are ...
Bianchi S. +9 more
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTHERS' PERCEIVED GENDER ROLE AND MATERNAL GATEKEEPING BEHAVIOR [PDF]
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine whether there is a significant relationship between mothers' perceived gender role and maternal gatekeeping behaviors.
Kübra Nur Akdan, Mehmet Kanak
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