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ArtikelSociodemographic Factors, Functioning Style, Social-Support, and Fathers' Involvement With Preschoolers in African-American Families  
Oleh: Ahmaduzzaman, Mohammad ; Roopnarine, Jaipaul
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 54 no. 03 (Aug. 1992), page 699-707.
Topik: African American families; functioning style; sociodemographic factors; social support; father's involvement
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Isi artikelUsing the cultural and human ecology models as a guide, we assessed the associations between fathers' age, family income, length of time married, educational level, dimensions of fathers' functional style within the family, social support, and fathers' involvement in basic care giving of their preschool-age child in intact middle to lower middle income African-American families. The data revealed that fathers spend about a third as much time as their wives in primary care giving, and fathers' educational level family income, communication, extra familial support, and length of time married were the chief variables associated with different dimensions of men's involvement with children. The data are discussed with respect to the primacy of specific factors in considering the father's role in African-American families.
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