Fathering and child outcomes
- Title
- Fathering and child outcomes / Eirini Flouri.
- Published by
- Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2005.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xiii, 221 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- "Eirini Flouri combines an analysis of the international literature with her own unique studies that observe the long-term effects of fathering on child development. The findings of this major research programme relate to important domains in children's lives, such as mental health, educational achievement and quality of subsequent life relationships. Those who work to improve children's well-being will also find chapters devoted to key issues such as children with non-resident fathers and adolescents with aggressive behaviour."--Jacket.
- Alternative title
- Fathering & child outcomes
- Subject
- Mishnah
- Fatherhood > Psychological aspects
- Child development
- Child psychology
- Father and child
- Father-Child Relations
- Fathers > psychology
- Child Development
- Child Behavior
- Psychology, Child
- Father and child
- Child development
- Child psychology
- Fatherhood > Psychological aspects
- Kind
- Vaders
- Vader-kind-relaties
- Betrokkenheid
- Ontwikkelingspsychologie
- Contents
- Fathering : a changing perspective -- Factors associated with father involvement in two-parent families -- Father involvement and children's mental health outcomes -- Father involvement and children's educational outcomes -- Father involvement and children's aggressive behaviour -- Father involvement and children's quality of relationships -- Father involvement and children's socio-economic outcomes -- Non-resident fathers' parenting : determinants and children's psychological outcomes.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-218) and index.