نتایج جستجو برای: fathers participation

تعداد نتایج: 107713  

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2015
Lee Smith Benjamin Gardner Daniel Aggio Mark Hamer

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate whether active outdoor play and/or sports at age 10 is associated with sport/physical activity at 32 year follow-up using a birth cohort study. METHODS Data were from the 1970 British Cohort Study, a longitudinal observational study. The present paper included data from the age 10 years and age 42 years surveys. At age 10 the participant's mother prov...

2016
Kenji Takehara Makoto Okamura Naomi Sugiura Maiko Suto Hatoko Sasaki Rintaro Mori

INTRODUCTION The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the distribution of a booklet providing information to fathers during their partners' pregnancies on fathers' and mothers' postpartum mental health and quality of life (QOL), as well as on fathers' childcare participation and living situations. METHODS AND ANALYSIS This randomised controlled trial will comprise 554 coupl...

2017
Susanne Liffner Mats Hammar Marie Bladh Elizabeth Nedstrand Heriberto Rodriguez Martinez Gunilla Sydsjö

Being born with nonoptimal birth characteristics decreases the chance of becoming a father. Urogenital malformations as well as metabolic syndrome are more common in men born small for gestational age (SGA) and could be contributing factors to the reduced fertility rate seen in these men. It could imply that men becoming fathers by assisted reproductive technology (ART) more often are born with...

Journal: :The Future of children 2010
Robert I Lerman

Young, minority, and poorly educated fathers in fragile families have little capacity to support their children financially and are hard-pressed to maintain stability in raising those children. In this article, Robert Lerman examines the capabilities and contributions of unwed fathers, how their capabilities and contributions fall short of those of married fathers, how those capabilities and co...

Journal: :Journal of marriage and the family 2017
Kei Nomaguchi Wendi L Johnson Mallory D Minter Lindsey Aldrich

Although much research examines the association between fathers' relationship aggression and mothers' parenting, little attention is given to mothers' aggression, mutual aggression, or fathers' parenting. Using a sample of coresiding couples from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 973), the authors examine the association between mothers' and fathers' relationship aggression, m...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID 2017
Deborah Davys Duncan Mitchell Rachel Martin

The aim of this article is to review the literature related to fathers of people who have an intellectual disability (ID). Electronic databases and citation tracking were used to collate data using key terms such as fathers, adults with an ID, learning disability, mental handicap and developmental disability. Relevant articles were analysed and compared for commonality and difference. Eight the...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2011
M Kenosi C P Hawkes E M Dempsey C A Ryan

Fathers' knowledge base and attitudes influence breastfeeding practice. We aimed to evaluate if Irish fathers felt included in the breastfeeding education and decision process. 67 fathers completed questionnaires, which assessed their role in the decision to breastfeed, knowledge regarding the benefits of breastfeeding and attitude towards breastfeeding.Forty-two (62.7%) of their partners were ...

Journal: :Journal of Family Issues 2011

2016
Carmen Lau Clayton

While young fathers have been neglected in social research in the UK, over the past fifteen years a small but growing body of empirical evidence has emerged across a range of studies. This review article draws selectively on this literature to document the characteristics of young fathers in the UK and their lived experiences. It presents compelling evidence for the desire of young fathers to b...

Journal: :Gender & Society 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended in-person public education across the United States, a critical infrastructure of care that parents—especially mothers—depend on to work. To understand nature and magnitude school closures states, we collected detailed primary data—the Elementary School Operating Status database (ESOS)—to measure percentage districts offering in-person, remote, hybrid instructi...

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