Father Involvement, Father–Child Relationship Quality, and Satisfaction With Family Work
Autor: | David Schramm, Adam M. Galovan, Thomas R. Lee, Erin K. Holmes |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Child rearing media_common.quotation_subject social sciences Family work Developmental psychology Family systems theory Spouse Perception behavior and behavior mechanisms population characteristics Quality (business) Psychology Social psychology Social Sciences (miscellaneous) Division of labour media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Family Issues. 35:1846-1867 |
ISSN: | 1552-5481 0192-513X |
DOI: | 10.1177/0192513x13479948 |
Popis: | Using family systems theory and an actor–partner interdependence model, we examine the influence of the division of family work (including fathers’ participation in child rearing) on father–child relationship quality, satisfaction with the family work division, and marital quality. The strongest effect on both spouses’ marital quality is wives’ perception of father–child relationship quality. Following this, wives’ perceptions of father participation in child rearing are positively associated with both spouses’ reports of marital quality. Furthermore, both husbands and wives report higher marital quality when they are more satisfied with the division of labor. When wives report their husbands have greater responsibility for family tasks, both spouses report higher satisfaction with the division of labor. Post hoc analyses revealed that wives are more satisfied with the division of labor when they work with their spouse rather than alone. All findings support a systemic relational orientation to family work, the division of roles, and relationship quality. |
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