نتایج جستجو برای: fathers participation

تعداد نتایج: 107713  

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2007
Jennifer Heathcote

OBJECTIVES To survey family planning clinic (FPC) patients who may be involved in the Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP) practical training; to obtain their views about the process of giving consent to their involvement; and to compare their views with current practice. METHODS Questionnaire surveys of 103 female FPC patients and 40 DFFP instructing doctors. Patients were recrui...

2017
Richard Fletcher Francis Kay-Lambkin Chris May Christopher Oldmeadow John Attia Lucy Leigh

BACKGROUND The transition to parenthood can be a challenging time, in which both mothers and fathers experience increased risk of distress and depression. Mothers are more likely than fathers to engage with services and have their mental health monitored and attended to during the perinatal period. The present study aimed to explore whether smartphone technology could be used to address fathers...

2015
Kina Hammarlund Emilie Andersson Hanna Tenenbaum Annelie J. Sundler

BACKGROUND To become a parent is an emotionally life-changing experience. Paternal depression during the postnatal period has been associated with emotional and behavioral problems in children. The condition has predominantly been related to mothers, and the recognition of paternal postnatal depression (PND) has been paid less attention to. PND in fathers may be difficult to detect. However, nu...

Journal: :Working Paper Series 2021

Historically, the issue of intergenerational evolution income, wealth, and socioeconomic status has been subject considerable research in analysis inequality. Such linkages are anticipated to come from two sources: first, inheritance innate abilities social network family parents by children; second, capital market imperfections which present barriers human investment. Consequently, using corre...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 1995
M P Farrell G M Barnes S Banerjee

In this paper we examine the degree to which family cohesion buffers the effects of fathers' problem drinking at Time 1 (T1) on adolescent distress, deviance, and heavy drinking at Time 2 (T2), one year later. Data from a representative sample of 658 families were used to test the hypotheses. Mothers, fathers (if present), and adolescent children were interviewed in the home. Fathers who were p...

2018
Yiqing Qian E Hill De Loney Cleopatra Howard Caldwell

Nonresident African American (AA) fathers sometimes face challenges to achieving satisfaction with their parenting skills, which may inhibit their motivations for parenting. Studies have found that residential history of fathers is associated with parental involvement; however, current fatherhood programs rarely consider the influence of different residential history on fathering. In the curren...

2016
Rosemary L. Hopcroft David O. Martin

In the U.S., there is evidence of a Trivers–Willard (T–W) effect in educational attainment, such that the sons of high status fathers attain more education than the daughters, and the daughters of low status fathers attain more education than the sons. This paper seeks to uncover the mechanisms by which this T–W effect occurs. Data are from the High School and Beyond Study by the U.S. National ...

2009
APOLLO NKWAKE

Two-hundred and twenty two working fathers with working wives and two-hundred and forty-six working mothers with working husbands were randomly sampled and interviewed to ascertain their perceptions of fathers’ involvement in child care tasks (which traditionally in Uganda are a women’s domain) as a result of increasing maternal involvement in paid employment. The data shows that most responden...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2012
Madeleine J Dunn Erin M Rodriguez Anna S Barnwell Julie C Grossenbacher Kathryn Vannatta Cynthia A Gerhardt Bruce E Compas

OBJECTIVE To investigate levels and correlates of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in mothers and fathers of children and youth with cancer. METHODS Mothers (n = 191) and fathers (n = 95), representing 195 families of children and youth with cancer, completed measures of PTSS (Impact of Event Scale-Revised), depression (Beck Depression Inventory-II), and anxiety (Beck Anxiety Inventory) b...

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