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Father’s engagement in direct care is associated with children’s social competence for preschool boys but not girls in Peru
Journal Title
Psychology of Men and Masculinities
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Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Evidence shows that fathers have an important role in child development, but few studies explore this
influence in the Latin American context. This study aimed to contribute to bridge this gap by analyzing in a
Peruvian urban, mainly middle socioeconomic sample, the associations between different dimensions of
father engagement (i.e., interaction in direct care, teaching/discipline, and play activities) and children’s
social adjustment (i.e., social competence, anxiety-withdrawal and anger-aggression) during the preschool
years, while controlling for child’s age and parents’ education, and testing the interaction effects between
father’s engagement and child’s gender. Two hundred three 2-parent families with preschool children (M =
52.82, SD = 10.06; 57.63% were girls) participated in the study. Multiple ordinary least squares regression
models were conducted. Only for social competence, an interaction between father’s engagement in direct
care and child’s gender (boys) was found. These results contribute to highlight the importance of fathers in
domains traditionally associated with mothers in a Latin American context.
Acknowledgements
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Keywords
Peru,Fathers’ engagement,Social adjustment,Child’s gender,Preschool
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Psychology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
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2017-3-0027/000000000000470 | Pontifical Catholic University of Peru |
SFRH/BD/138705/2018 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |