Fathers, Fatherhood Programming, and Research Concerning the Effects of Responsible Fatherhood Interventions

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Joseph Donnelly, M. Young, Jordyn Salerno
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Abstract

Objective: In this paper, we suggest that father involvement plays a significant role in the lives of fathers, children, and health and there is a need to expand research and evaluation on responsible fatherhood programs to assess the effects of fatherhood programming on families and society. Methods: We point to data that confirm the importance of fathers, provide an overview of funding for fatherhood programming, and provide summaries of relevant research that has examined the effects of responsible fatherhood interventions. Results: We ask researchers and practitioners to think about the benefits of responsible fatherhood programs and how best to demonstrate that such programs do, in fact, have long-term impacts on quality of life for fathers and their children. However, we also note that changes in outcome variables that are statistically significant and may even have a large effect size do not necessarily produce substantial long-term impact on quality of life. Conclusion: Responsible fatherhood programs can play a vital role in the health and success of children, fathers, and communities. Researchers should engage in rigorous evaluation of fatherhood programs to add data to the field related to the effect of these programs and father involvement.
父亲、父亲角色规划与负责任父亲角色干预效果研究
目的:本研究认为,父亲参与在父亲、子女和健康的生活中发挥着重要作用,有必要扩大对负责任父亲计划的研究和评估,以评估父亲计划对家庭和社会的影响。方法:我们指出了证实父亲重要性的数据,提供了一个关于父亲计划的资金概述,并提供了相关研究的总结,这些研究已经检查了负责任的父亲干预的影响。结果:我们要求研究人员和实践者思考负责任父亲项目的好处,以及如何最好地证明这些项目确实对父亲和孩子的生活质量有长期影响。然而,我们也注意到,结果变量的变化在统计上是显著的,甚至可能有很大的效应量,但不一定会对生活质量产生实质性的长期影响。结论:负责任的父亲项目对孩子、父亲和社区的健康和成功起着至关重要的作用。研究人员应该对父亲项目进行严格的评估,以增加与这些项目和父亲参与的影响相关的数据。
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Health Behavior and Policy Review
Health Behavior and Policy Review PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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