亲子通讯对幼稚园孩子父亲的影响

Fathering Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1001.31
S. Brotherson, E. Holmes, Christopher J. Bouwhuis
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这项研究首次评估了专门为父亲或父亲角色撰写的育儿通讯的感知有效性。《父亲时代》的通讯每周发给当地一所学校幼儿园的所有家庭,为期六周。177名父亲回答了一份自我报告问卷,内容涉及父母通讯的使用情况、对通讯作为一种资源的看法以及对父亲的态度、知识、行为和父子关系质量的影响。样本中三分之二的父亲表示,在所有九项研究结果中,至少“有些”发生了变化。父亲的年龄和家中孩子的数量都不会影响父亲的行为,但受教育程度较低的父亲在阅读简报时受到的影响更大。虽然通讯的目标是父亲,但70%的母亲也会阅读通讯,这表明以父亲为目标可能是继续向母亲提供父母教育的有效途径。它进一步表明,父亲通讯可能是一个有用的工具,共同养育的讨论。我们的结论是,直接接触父亲和父亲形象可以弥合男性和父母教育计划之间的鸿沟,为传统的父母教育计划提供了一个有效的替代方案。
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Impacts of a Parenting Newsletter on Fathers of Kindergarten Children
This study is the first assessment of the perceived effectiveness of a parenting newsletter written specifically for fathers or father figures. The Father Times newsletter was distributed weekly for six weeks to all families of kindergarten children at a local school. One hundred seventy-seven fathers responded to a self-report questionnaire regarding usage of the parenting newsletter, perceptions of the newsletter as a resource, and impacts on fathers’ attitudes, knowledge, behaviors, and father-child relationship quality. Two-thirds of fathers in the sample reported changing at least “somewhat” in all nine outcomes explored. Neither father age nor number of children in the home influenced fathering outcomes, but fathers with lower levels of education reported greater impacts from reading the newsletter. While the newsletter targeted fathers, 70% of mothers also read the newsletter suggesting that targeting fathers may be an effective way to continue to bring parent education to mothers. It further suggests that a fathering newsletter could be a useful tool for coparenting discussions. We conclude that directly reaching out to fathers and father figures can bridge the divide between men and parent education programs, providing an effective alternative to traditional parent education programs.
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