Fathering: The Relationship Between Fathers’ Residence, Fathers’ Sociodemographic Characteristics, and Father Involvement

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Jason Castillo
Greg Welch
Christian Sarver
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[1] University of Utah,College of Social Work
[2] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,undefined
[3] Center for Research on Children,undefined
[4] Youth,undefined
[5] Families and Schools,undefined
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Fathering; Father involvement; Fathers’ residence;
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Literature and research examining father involvement has focused primarily on outcomes associated with the well-being and development of children. The contextual factors associated with fathers, and how these factors shape fathers’ involvement with their young children, have received limited attention in this literature. Addressing this limitation, this study focuses on the relationship between fathers’ residential status, age, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, financial status and father involvement. Results of the regression models indicate that fathers who reside with their children and fathers who are older are more involved with their children. Given these findings, policymakers, practitioners, and researchers have an opportunity to create and enhance policies and programs that may assist and support fathers in their development as parents and their involvement with their children.
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页码:1342 / 1349
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