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Factors Associated with Father Involvement among Nonresident African American Fathers and Current Interventions' Effectiveness in Enhancing Father Involvement
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Factors Associated with Father Involvement among Nonresident African American Fathers and Current Interventions' Effectiveness in Enhancing Father Involvement
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Soto, Nicole Patricia, author.
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9780438070233
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1 electronic resource (92 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 57-06M(E).
Advisors: Maria Y. Hernandez Committee members: Brianna P. Lemmons; Evaon C. Wong-Kim.
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Nonresident father involvement is a widespread issue that impacts children among all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic statuses. More than half of all African American children are raised by single mothers. Studies have shown the consequence of single parenting and their correlation to parental stress and negative outcomes for young African American children. This thesis project sought to enhance the understanding of the determinants of nonresident fathering among African American fathers. This project was guided by two research questions: 1) what factors are associated with involvement among nonresident African American fathers? 2) how do father-specific intervention programs compare to two-parent intervention programs in enhancing involvement among nonresident African American fathers? This thesis project was conducted using 46 peer-reviewed studies from the California State University of Los Angeles online journal library. The databases used to obtain articles were: EBSCOhost, ProQuest, SAGE, and Springer Standard Collection. Results indicated that 1) father characteristics including developmental history, mental health disorder, and parenting self-efficacy, 2) child characteristics such as child's age and child temperament/behavioral issues, and 3) contextual stress and support including co-parental alliance and co-parental relationship are factors linked to nonresident father involvement. Results revealed that father-specific intervention programs are effective in improving parenting behaviors, competence, and strengthen the father-child relationship. Results showed that two-parent intervention programs are effective in enhancing the co-parental relationship, improving communication skills, and decision-making abilities. The implications for future research suggest studying the barriers to nonresident fathering.
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School code: 0962
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