SUBSEQUENT FERTILITY AMONG URBAN FATHERS: THE INFLUENCE OF RELATIONSHIP CONTEXT

Fathering Pub Date : 2010-04-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1802.244
Mindy E. Scott, Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Cassandra Logan, K. Franzetta, J. Manlove, N. R. Steward
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Abstract

Using a longitudinal sample of 2,417 fathers from the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study, we examine interactive and structural dimensions of men’s relationships associated with their decision to father a subsequent birth (with the same partner or a different partner). Multinomial logistic regression analyses indicate that fathers reporting higher relationship satisfaction had greater odds of a subsequent birth with the same partner compared with no birth or a birth with a different partner. Fathers reporting lower conflict also had greater odds of a subsequent birth with the same partner versus no birth. Unmarried men and men in unstable relationships had increased odds of a subsequent birth with a different partner versus the same partner, whereas men in more stable relationships had higher odds of a birth with the same partner. Findings suggest that men’s relationships influence their subsequent fertility.
都市父亲的后续生育:关系背景的影响
利用来自脆弱家庭和儿童幸福研究的2417名父亲的纵向样本,我们研究了男性关系的互动和结构维度,这些维度与他们决定生育孩子(与同一伴侣或不同伴侣)有关。多项逻辑回归分析表明,报告关系满意度较高的父亲与未生育或与不同伴侣生育的父亲相比,与同一伴侣生育的可能性更大。报告冲突较少的父亲与没有孩子的父亲相比,与同一伴侣生育孩子的几率也更大。未婚男性和关系不稳定的男性与同一伴侣生育不同伴侣的几率高于与同一伴侣生育的几率,而关系更稳定的男性与同一伴侣生育的几率更高。研究结果表明,男性的人际关系会影响他们随后的生育能力。
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