Father residence and father-child relationship quality: Peer relationships and externalizing behavioral problems
Product Description:
Using longitudinal data from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Study, we examined links between early fathers?
residence and father-child relationship quality and children?s social development. Participants were 508 ethnically diverse
children and their fathers and mothers in low-income families. Fathers reported on their residence during early childhood
(age 2- pre K); mothers reported on children?s externalizing behavioral problems and on father residence when children
were in 5th grade; and 5th graders reported on the quality of their relationships with fathers and on their relationships with
peers. The long-term link between early father residence and the quality of the father-child relationship in 5th grade was
significant and partially mediated by father residence during 5th grade. Early father residence or father residence at 5th
grade did not predict children?s behavioral problems and peer relationships in 5th grade. Only the father-child relationship
quality was dir
Keyword(s):
low-income fathers, middle childhood, peer relationships, behavior problems
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
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Professionals
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