Forward progress of scientific inquiry into the early father-child relationship: introduction to the special issue on very young children and their fathers

Infant Mental Health Journal
Erika L BocknekLori Roggman

Abstract

Research on fathering and the father-child relationship has made substantial progress in the most recent 15 years since the last special issue of the Infant Mental Health Journal on fathers and young children. This special issue on fathers and young children contains a series of papers exemplifying this progress, including advances in methodology-more direct assessment and more observational measures-in addition to the increasing dynamic complexity of the conceptual models used to study fathers, the diversity of fathers studied, and the growth of programs to support early father involvement. In assessing the current state of the field, special attention is given to contributions made by the papers contained in this special issue, and two critical areas for continued progress are addressed: (1) methodological and measurement development that specifically address fathers and fathering relationships and (2) cross-cultural and ecologically valid research examining the diversity of models of fathering.

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Mar 24, 2015·Infant Mental Health Journal·Hiram E Fitzgerald
Dec 17, 2014·Infant Mental Health Journal·Hiram E FitzgeraldLori Roggman
Mar 3, 2019·Developmental Psychobiology·Patricia A RichardsonChristopher J Trentacosta
May 6, 2017·Infant Mental Health Journal·Jaana AlakortesHanna E Ebeling
Aug 24, 2017·Infant Mental Health Journal·Dawson CookeRobert Cavanagh
Jan 12, 2021·Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53·Danielle S RoubinovLinda J Luecken
Jul 6, 2021·Adversity and Resilience Science·Hiram E FitzgeraldLeonie Segal

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