Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study

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Autor(a) principal: Magaly, N.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Guimet, M., Ugarte, A., Marinelli, F., Apolinario, G., Uchuya, D., Santos, C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26920
Resumo: This study compares father involvement, relative to the mother, in a group of Peruvian families with preschool age children. We have also sought to understand if father’s rearing history and sociodemographic characteristics are predictors of his own involvement in child related activities. Two hundred and six families participated in the study. Results showed that mothers were more involved in direct and indirect care, and fathers tended to be more involved in play. Teaching/discipline and outdoor leisure activities were shared. The models tested for paternal involvement in direct, indirect care, and outdoor leisure were significant. Father´s rearing history was a main predictor of direct care and outdoor leisure. Fathers’ perceptions of their own mothers’ care were negatively associated with their involvement in direct care; and their perceptions of their own fathers’ overprotection/control were negatively associated with fathers’ involvement in outdoor leisure. Results are discussed based on stereotypical gender-based role division in childrearing, and the modeling and compensatory hypotheses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
title Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
spellingShingle Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
Magaly, N.
Father involvement
Rearing history
Sociodemographic
title_short Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
title_full Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
title_fullStr Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
title_full_unstemmed Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
title_sort Are fathers’ rearing histories associated with their involvement in childrearing? A Peruvian study
author Magaly, N.
author_facet Magaly, N.
Guimet, M.
Ugarte, A.
Marinelli, F.
Apolinario, G.
Uchuya, D.
Santos, C.
author_role author
author2 Guimet, M.
Ugarte, A.
Marinelli, F.
Apolinario, G.
Uchuya, D.
Santos, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magaly, N.
Guimet, M.
Ugarte, A.
Marinelli, F.
Apolinario, G.
Uchuya, D.
Santos, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Father involvement
Rearing history
Sociodemographic
topic Father involvement
Rearing history
Sociodemographic
description This study compares father involvement, relative to the mother, in a group of Peruvian families with preschool age children. We have also sought to understand if father’s rearing history and sociodemographic characteristics are predictors of his own involvement in child related activities. Two hundred and six families participated in the study. Results showed that mothers were more involved in direct and indirect care, and fathers tended to be more involved in play. Teaching/discipline and outdoor leisure activities were shared. The models tested for paternal involvement in direct, indirect care, and outdoor leisure were significant. Father´s rearing history was a main predictor of direct care and outdoor leisure. Fathers’ perceptions of their own mothers’ care were negatively associated with their involvement in direct care; and their perceptions of their own fathers’ overprotection/control were negatively associated with fathers’ involvement in outdoor leisure. Results are discussed based on stereotypical gender-based role division in childrearing, and the modeling and compensatory hypotheses.
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