The Father I Knew: Early Paternal Engagement Moderates The Long-Term Relationship Between Paternal Accessibility And Childhood Behavioral Difficulties

JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES(2021)

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The long-term impact of a father's involvement in offspring development is understudied. The current study investigated the relations between early paternal engagement (i.e., the amount of time fathers engaged in one-to-one activity with their child), paternal accessibility (i.e., fathers' physical proximity to their children) and later child behavioral difficulties. Data were obtained from five phases of the Auckland Birthweight Collaborative (ABC) longitudinal cohort study: at the study children's birth; at 12 months; 3.5 years; 7 years; and 11 years of age. Moderated linear regression analyses revealed that there was a negative, long-term effect of paternal departure from the family household (i.e., reduced paternal accessibility) by 3.5 years of age on children's total behavioral difficulties and conduct problems scores, but only if departed fathers had been highly engaged during the child's first year of life. These findings suggest that the relationship between paternal accessibility and paternal engagement is potentially more nuanced than previously thought.
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child behavior, behavioral difficulties, paternal engagement, paternal accessibility, fathers, moderation
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