Supporting Fathers to Prevent Child Maltreatment: How Paid Family Leave and Child Care Subsidies are Part of a Public Health Approach.

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Garrett T Pace, Joyce Y Lee, William Schneider, J Bart Klika
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Abstract

There are multiple components of a public health approach for preventing child maltreatment. One of these components is the question of who to intervene with. Fathers are an under-targeted and under-studied group for child maltreatment prevention. In this conceptual article, we describe a public health approach for intervening with fathers. Acknowledging financial stress as a key risk factor for child maltreatment among fathers, we explore two policy interventions that aim to increase economic support for families during the early years of a child's life: paid family leave and child care subsidies. During the weeks following the child's birth, paid family leave can promote child-father bonding and enable fathers to engage in more caregiving during a critical family transition. After paid family leave ends, child care subsidies can make child care affordable for families with low income, thereby promoting parents' employment and earnings. We conclude by highlighting ways in which fathers can take an active role in preventing child maltreatment.

支持父亲预防虐待儿童:带薪家事假和托儿补贴如何成为公共卫生方法的一部分。
预防虐待儿童的公共卫生方法有多个组成部分。其中一个组成部分就是对谁进行干预的问题。在预防儿童虐待方面,父亲是一个未被充分关注和研究的群体。在这篇概念性文章中,我们介绍了一种对父亲进行干预的公共卫生方法。由于经济压力是父亲虐待儿童的一个关键风险因素,我们探讨了两项旨在增加儿童生命早期家庭经济支持的政策干预措施:带薪家事假和托儿补贴。在孩子出生后的几周内,带薪探亲假可以促进孩子与父亲之间的亲子关系,使父亲能够在关键的家庭过渡时期参与更多的照料工作。带薪家事假结束后,托儿补贴可以让低收入家庭负担得起托儿费用,从而促进父母的就业和收入。最后,我们强调了父亲在预防虐待儿童方面可以发挥积极作用的方法。
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