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Beaton, John Meredith.
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Expectant father's family of origin processes and their association with attitudes about father involvement.
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Expectant father's family of origin processes and their association with attitudes about father involvement./
Author:
Beaton, John Meredith.
Description:
117 p.
Notes:
Advisers: William J. Doherty; Martha A. Rueter.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-06B.
Subject:
Education, Early Childhood. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3056303
ISBN:
0493712003
Expectant father's family of origin processes and their association with attitudes about father involvement.
Beaton, John Meredith.
Expectant father's family of origin processes and their association with attitudes about father involvement.
- 117 p.
Advisers: William J. Doherty; Martha A. Rueter.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2002.
This study examined how the family of origin processes and current family factors of expectant fathers are associated with their attitudes about father involvement. Using structural equation modeling and multiple regression analysis with a sample of 152 couples, we tested the modeling hypothesis and the compensation hypothesis linking family of origin factors and current attitudes about fathering. Expectant fathers who were either very close to their parents or very distant from their parents during childhood had more positive attitudes about father involvement. In addition, expectant fathers who believed that their own fathers were competent in their paternal roles had stronger attitudes about fatherhood. The findings also showed that expectant fathers who believed that their parents disagreed about child rearing and discipline rules while they were growing up had more positive attitudes about fatherhood. Several current family factors, were also shown to be positively associated with attitudes about fatherhood.
ISBN: 0493712003Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017530
Education, Early Childhood.
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