Paternal Involvement with Adolescents in Intact Families: The Influence of Fathers over the Life Course

We measure the quality and quantity of fathers' involvement with adolescent children in intact families over time using longitudinal data from The National Survey of Children. We examine differentials in fathers' involvement by children's and family characteristics and model the long-...

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description We measure the quality and quantity of fathers' involvement with adolescent children in intact families over time using longitudinal data from The National Survey of Children. We examine differentials in fathers' involvement by children's and family characteristics and model the long-term effects of fathers' involvement on children's outcomes in the transition to adulthood. Fathers are more involved with sons than with daughters and they disengage from adolescents with increasing marital conflict. We find beneficial effects for children of father's involvement in three domains: educational and economic attainment, delinquent behavior, and psychological well-being. The course of affective relations throughout adolescence also has a beneficial effect on delinquent behavior and psychological well-being.
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Family Characteristics
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Female
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Mothers
Nonresidents
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Parent-child relations
Parenthood
Parenting - psychology
Parents
Parents & parenting
Paternal participation
Personality Development
Poverty
Psychology, Adolescent
Risk Factors
Social capital
Social policy
Social research
Social Support
Studies
Teenagers
USA
Well-being
Wellbeing
Young adults
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