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Fatherhood Research Bulletin

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posted on 2025-05-10, 14:17 authored by Australian Fatherhood Research Network
In this issue: NEWS from the Australian Fatherhood Research Network - PROGRAMS AND FATHER INCLUSIVE PRACTICE: Program P - Getting Fathers to Parenting Groups (without really trying) - Current Programs for Fathers in Australia - All In: Supporting Fathers In NICU - African Dads and Kids camp - RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Explaining and disseminating fatherhood research - Dads: how important are they? - Evaluating Programs for fathers - What Were We Thinking – promoting confidence and reducing distress in first time fathers and mothers - ONGOING RESEARCH: Dads tuning in to Kids – update November 2013 - The New Dad Studies - Boston College center for work & family paternity leave survey - Pacific fatherhood measurement scale - Fathering children with autism: needs, practices and services use - RESEARCH: Fathers influence on adolescent’s problem behaviours - Longitudinal links between fathers’ and mothers’ harsh verbal discipline and adolescents’ conduct problems and depressive symptoms - Mothers’ and fathers’ autonomy-relevant parenting - Father's parenting and father–child relationship among children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder - Anxiety more common than depression in postnatal mothers and fathers - Common mental disorders in women and men in the first six months after the birth of their first infant: A community study in Victoria, Australia - Stretching the science: Overnight care of young infants - Overnight custody arrangements, attachment, and adjustment among very young children - Maternal attachment, paternal overnight contact, and very young children’s adjustment: comment on tornello et al. (2013) - Rejoinder to Millar and Kruk (2014): who assumes the burden of proof when there is no neutral null hypothesis? - Early temperament and attachment security with mothers and fathers as predictors of toddler compliance and noncompliance - Fathers support for mothers giving birth in non-western contexts - Impact on perceived postnatal support, maternal anxiety and symptoms of depression in new mothers in Nepal when their husbands provide continuous support during labour - Perspectives of men on antenatal and delivery care service utilisation in rural Western Kenya: a qualitative study - Addressing fathers in the domestic violence area - Fathers for change: A new approach to working with fathers who perpetrate intimate partner violence

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Family Action Centre, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle

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  • en, English