可能的自我和产前父亲的参与

Fathering Pub Date : 2013-09-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1103.245
K. Adamsons
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越来越多的研究表明,父亲在怀孕期间的参与会影响母亲、父亲和孩子的结局。然而,人们对哪些因素与产前干预有关知之甚少。在这里,父亲可能自我的概念被用来指导父亲对成为父母的重要性和母亲对父亲能力的期望的调查,以及他们与父亲产前参与报告的个体和互动联系。这两个变量都与产前干预单独相关,但相互作用项是显著的。当母亲认为父亲是称职的父母时,父亲一致高度参与。然而,当母亲报告的感知父亲能力水平较低时,那么产前参与水平与父亲的重要性显著相关。研究结果讨论了对二元研究的需求及其对干预措施的影响。
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POSSIBLE SELVES AND PRENATAL FATHER INVOLVEMENT
Research increasingly indicates that father involvement during pregnancy influences outcomes for mothers, fathers, and children. However, little is known about what factors are associated with prenatal involvement. Here, the idea of fathers’ possible selves was used to guide an investigation of the importance fathers assign to becoming a parent and mothers’ expectations of father competence, and their individual and interactive associations with father reports of prenatal involvement. Neither variable was associated with prenatal involvement individually, but the interaction term was significant. When mothers viewed fathers as competent parents, fathers were uniformly highly involved. However, when mothers reported low levels of perceived father competence, then the level of prenatal involvement was significantly associated with fathering importance. Findings are discussed in terms of the need for dyadic research as well as their implications for interventions.
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