Adolescent and young mothers' relationship quality during the transition to parenthood : associations with father involvement in fragile families.

Journal Name
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
2
Page Count
12
Year Published
2007
Author (Individual)
Gee, Christina B.
McNerney, Christopher M.
Reiter, Michael J.
Leaman, Suzanne C.
Resource Type
Journal Article
Resource Format
PDF

Data from the Fragile Families and Child-Wellbeing Study were used to examine predictors of involvement among fathers of young children (N=2,215) born to adolescent and young adult mothers (ages 14-25; N=2,850). Participants were interviewed immediately following their baby's birth and at 3-years postpartum regarding co-parental relationship quality, fathers' caretaking behavior ("father involvement"), and fathers' provision of material support for the child ("in-kind" support). Early postnatal and 3-year postpartum parental relationship quality and father-child cohabitation predicted 3-year father involvement while early father involvement did not. The race of fathers, specifically African American, was associated with lower levels of father involvement. For in-kind support, 3-year father-child cohabitation and 3-year relationship quality were both positively associated with provision of in-kind support. Father's income was not a significant predictor but mother's involvement with a new partner at the 3-year follow-up was marginally significant. Lastly, the race of fathers, specifically African American and Latino, was associated with provision of less in-kind support. (Author abstract)

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