推进父亲与儿童发展的研究与测量。

IF 9.4 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Brenda L Volling, Natasha J Cabrera, Mark E Feinberg, Damon E Jones, Brandon T McDaniel, Siwei Liu, David Almeida, Jin-Kyung Lee, Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan, Xin Feng, Micah L Gerhardt, Claire M Kamp Dush, Matthew M Stevenson, Paige Safyer, Richard Gonzalez, Joyce Y Lee, Bernhard Piskernik, Lieselotte Ahnert, Elizabeth Karberg, Jenessa Malin, Catherine Kuhns, Jay Fagan, Rebecca Kaufman, W Justin Dyer, Ross D Parke, Jeffrey T Cookston
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摘要

父亲不仅仅是社会的偶然事件。研究表明,父亲对孩子的发展很重要。尽管取得了显著进展,但在如何最好地概念化和评估父亲与子女关系方面仍然存在挑战。目前的专著是由srcd赞助的父亲学者会议的结果,他们聚集在一起讨论这些挑战,并为将父亲纳入育儿和儿童发展研究的最佳实践提出建议。本专著的第一个目的是提供关于父亲研究现状的简要更新,并提出一个发展生态系统的观点,作为理解父亲在孩子生活中居住的不同空间的概念框架。由于父亲的角色有很大的可变性,生态系统的观点将父亲、母亲、孩子和其他照顾者置于一个相互关联的社会关系的不断发展的网络中,在这个网络中,孩子和他们的父母会随着时间和空间(例如居住地)而变化。第二个目的是介绍国际工作组成员进行的实证研究的例子,这些研究突出了用于捕捉父子关系变异性的不同方法、数据收集和统计分析。专著以一篇评论结尾,详细阐述了生态系统框架,讨论了更广泛的宏观系统和社会背景对父亲和他们的孩子的影响。这些文章通过推进理论和提出各种方法和分析策略来帮助理解父子关系及其对儿童发展的影响,从而有助于父子关系的研究。
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Advancing Research and Measurement on Fathering and Child Development.

Fathers are more than social accidents. Research has demonstrated that fathers matter to children's development. Despite noted progress, challenges remain on how best to conceptualize and assess fathering and father-child relationships. The current monograph is the result of an SRCD-sponsored meeting of fatherhood scholars brought together to discuss these challenges and make recommendations for best practices for incorporating fathers in studies on parenting and children's development. The first aim of this monograph was to provide a brief update on the current state of research on fathering and to lay out a developmental ecological systems perspective as a conceptual framework for understanding the different spaces fathers inhabit in their children's lives. Because there is wide variability in fathers' roles, the ecological systems perspective situates fathers, mothers, children, and other caregivers within an evolving network of interrelated social relationships in which children and their parents change over time and space (e.g., residence). The second aim was to present examples of empirical studies conducted by members of the international working group that highlighted different methods, data collection, and statistical analyses used to capture the variability in father-child relationships. The monograph ends with a commentary that elaborates on the ecological systems framework with a discussion of the broader macrosystem and social-contextual influences that impinge on fathers and their children. The collection of articles contributes to research on father-child relationships by advancing theory and presenting varied methods and analysis strategies that assist in understanding the father-child relationship and its impact on child development.

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期刊介绍: Since 1935, Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development has been a platform for presenting in-depth research studies and significant findings in child development and related disciplines. Each issue features a single study or a collection of papers on a unified theme, often complemented by commentary and discussion. In alignment with all Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) publications, the Monographs facilitate the exchange of data, techniques, research methods, and conclusions among development specialists across diverse disciplines. Subscribing to the Monographs series also includes a full subscription (6 issues) to Child Development, the flagship journal of the SRCD, and Child Development Perspectives, the newest journal from the SRCD.
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