ABSTRACT

The role of the father in a family and for his children has varied greatly throughout history. However, scientific research into fatherhood began relatively late at the end of the 1960s and early 1970s, with a strong focus on the impact of the father on child development. This book focuses on the role of the father in the contemporary two-parent heterosexual family. Of eight longitudinal studies from several Western countries, six focus on the socialization outcomes of the children, and two concentrate on parental satisfaction. Although the father is in focus, family dynamics cannot be conclusively described without a look at the mother and parental interaction. Therefore, all of the studies examine mothers and their role in the family system. Thus, the book gives a contemporary insight into the father and his role in changing family dynamics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of Developmental Psychology.

chapter |4 pages

DISCUSSION

chapter |12 pages

MEDIATION MODELS

chapter |18 pages

Measures

chapter |5 pages

Analysis of the mediation mechanism

chapter |2 pages

REFERENCES

chapter |2 pages

Couples’ evaluations of fatherhood in different stages of the family life cycle

Franziska Fuhrmans, Holger von der Lippe, and Urs Fuhrer

chapter |2 pages

COUPLE RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION

chapter |1 pages

METHOD Participants and procedure

chapter |7 pages

METHOD

chapter |3 pages

DISCUSSION

chapter |5 pages

REFERENCES

chapter |16 pages

RESEARCH QUESTIONS