Accounting for Patterns of Father Involvement: Age of Child, Father-Child Coresidence, and Father Role Salience

This study examines the extent to which fathers are involved in parenting their children under several conditions, using a multivariate regression model. The model includes the age of the child, father role salience, and the father and child's coresidential status as predictors of father involv...

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Age
Child Custody
Childrearing Practices
Children
Children & youth
Family (fathers)
Family Roles
Father-Child relationships
Fathers
Multivariate analysis
Parent Child Relations
Personal relationships
Residential Patterns
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