Adolescent and Young Adult Mothers’ Relationship Quality During the Transition to Parenthood: Associations with Father Involvement in Fragile Families

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Christina B. Gee
Christopher M. McNerney
Michael J. Reiter
Suzanne C. Leaman
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[1] The George Washington University,Department of Psychology
[2] George Washington University,Department of Psychology
[3] George Washington University,Department of Psychology
[4] George Washington University,Department of Psychology
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2007年 / 36卷
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Adolescent mothers; Young mothers; Fathers; Relationship quality; Father involvement; Diversity;
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Data from the Fragile Families and Child-Well-being Study were used to examine predictors of involvement among fathers of young children (N=2,215) born to adolescent and young adult mothers (ages 14–25; N=2,850). Participants were interviewed immediately following their baby's birth and at 3-years postpartum regarding co-parental relationship quality, fathers’ caretaking behavior (“father involvement”), and fathers’ provision of material support for the child (“in-kind” support). Early postnatal and 3-year postpartum parental relationship quality and father-child cohabitation predicted 3-year father involvement while early father involvement did not. The race of fathers, specifically African American, was associated with lower levels of father involvement. For in-kind support, 3-year father-child cohabitation and 3-year relationship quality were both positively associated with provision of in-kind support. Father's income was not a significant predictor but mother's involvement with a new partner at the 3-year follow-up was marginally significant. Lastly, the race of fathers, specifically African American and Latino, was associated with provision of less in-kind support.
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页码:213 / 224
页数:11
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