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Mother Satisfaction with Father Caregiving and Multigenerational Coparenting

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posted on 2017-07-14, 00:00 authored by Angelica Frausto

The present study examined the between and within-person effects of father-child contact on mother satisfaction with father caregiving in a sample of 682 first-time high-risk and low-risk mothers. The moderating effects of mother sociodemographic factors, consistency in father-child contact, and paternal and maternal grandparent involvement were tested in a series of multilevel models. The between and within-person effects of father-child contact on mother satisfaction with father caregiving were significant throughout all models. The final model revealed that the between-person effects were moderated by marital status, age, and paternal grandparent involvement. The within-person effects were moderated by age and variability in father-child contact. Implications are discussed.

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2017-07-14

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2018-10-29

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Julie M. Braungart-Rieker

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  • Master of Arts

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  • Master's Thesis

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  • Psychology

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