Latino Immigrant Differences in Father Involvement with Infants

Fathering Pub Date : 2012-04-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1002.178
A. V. D’Angelo, Natalia Palacios, P. Chase‐Lansdale
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Abstract

The relationship between Latino fathers’ immigrant status and their involvement with their 12-month-old infants was examined using the Fragile Families data set, a longitudinal birth cohort study. We examined differences among 787 immigrant and nonimmigrant Latino fathers along three dimensions of father involvement— accessibility, engagement, and caretaking, as reported by both mothers and fathers. First generation immigrant fathers were more accessible to their infants, but showed lower levels of engagement with and caretaking of their children compared to nonimmigrant fathers, controlling for numerous background factors. Immigrant fathers’ lower level of engagement was partially mediated by fathers’ traditional attitudes. Findings indicate that there may be some culturally different norms for immigrant fathering. Culturally-relevant measures of fathering should be included in future large-scale studies, including constructs such as familism and acculturation.
拉丁裔移民在父亲参与婴儿方面的差异
拉丁裔父亲的移民身份和他们对12个月大婴儿的参与之间的关系使用了脆弱家庭数据集,一项纵向出生队列研究。根据母亲和父亲的报告,我们研究了787名移民和非移民拉丁裔父亲在父亲参与的三个维度上的差异——可及性、参与度和照顾。第一代移民父亲更容易接近他们的婴儿,但与非移民父亲相比,他们对孩子的投入和照顾程度较低,控制了许多背景因素。移民父亲较低的敬业程度部分是由父亲的传统态度介导的。研究结果表明,移民父亲可能存在一些文化上不同的规范。在未来的大规模研究中,应纳入与文化相关的父亲教养措施,包括家庭主义和文化适应等概念。
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