Influence of Father Involvement, Fathering Practices and Father-Child Relationships on Children in Mainland China

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Yang Liu
Cassandra K. Dittman
Mingchun Guo
Alina Morawska
Divna Haslam
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[1] The University of Queensland,Parenting and Family Support Centre, School of Psychology
[2] Central Queensland University,School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
[3] Fujian Normal University,School of Psychology
[4] Queensland University of Technology,Faculty of Law
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Chinese father; Father involvement; Fathering practices; Father-child relationships; Child adjustment;
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Although Chinese cultural beliefs highlight the significant role of fathers in educating and disciplining their children, little empirical research has explored the role of Chinese fathers more broadly on child adjustment. This study used survey methodology to examine the effect of father involvement, fathering practices, and father-child relationships on child adjustment in Mainland China. Participants were 609 mother-father dyads with at least one child aged 3 to 7 years in preschool. Fathers reported on their involvement and relationships with their children and fathering practices, and mothers reported on child adjustment. Results indicated that paternal inconsistency, coercive parenting, and father-child relationships were significant predictors of behavioral and emotional problems in children. Father involvement, positive encouragement, and father-child relationships were significantly associated with child competencies (positive child behaviors). Additionally, paternal inconsistency and father-child relationships moderated the relationship between father involvement and child behavioral and emotional problems. At low levels of paternal inconsistency, higher father involvement was related to lower behavioral and emotional problems in children; yet, at high levels of paternal inconsistency, higher father involvement was associated with higher behavioral and emotional problems. When father-child relationships were poor, higher father involvement was also related to more behavioral and emotional problems. The findings highlight the importance of considering both the quantity and quality of fathering in child development. When combined with poor fathering practices, increased father involvement may not be beneficial and could potentially be harmful for child adjustment.
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页数:12
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