Social Network;
Social Psychology;
Contextual Variation;
Marital Satisfaction;
Strong Connection;
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The aim of this study was to examine the effects of life-span contextual variation on father-child relationships. Sixty families in which both parents were either younger than 26 or older than 29 when they began childbearing, and whose child was between the ages of 3 and 5 at the time of the study participated. Videotaped observations of father-child play were collected. Questionnaires were also administered to fathers, assessing their marital satisfaction, work-home compatibility, and social network attributes. Older fathers established stronger connections to extra-familial contexts and displayed greater reliance on verbal mechanisms to engage children during play. Younger fathers maintained a more traditional style of fathering and engaged their children through physical stimulation. The implications of these findings for models of father-child relationships were explored.
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Univ Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Acad Ciencias Nat, Moscu, RussiaUniv Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Svirin, Yury Aleksandrovich
Neznamova, Alla Andreevna
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Acad Trabajo & Relac Sociales, Moscu, Russia
Univ Estatal Gest, Moscu, RussiaUniv Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Neznamova, Alla Andreevna
Gorbunov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
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Univ Estatal Justicia Toda Rusia, Dept Teoria Hist Estado & Derecho, Disciplines Educ Gen, Moscu, Russia
Univ Estatal Adm, Moscu, RussiaUniv Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Gorbunov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Malcev, Vitaliy Anatolevich
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Univ Rusa Transporte MIIT, Dept Teoria Derecho Derecho Civil & Procedimiento, Inst Derecho, Moscu, RussiaUniv Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Malcev, Vitaliy Anatolevich
Kudinova, Anastasiia Valeryevna
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Acad Trabajo & Relac Sociales, Moscu, RussiaUniv Financiera Gobierno Fed Rusa, Moscu, Russia
Kudinova, Anastasiia Valeryevna
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