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Anne Christine Stuart; Ida Egmose; Katrine Isabella Wendelboe; Maiken Pontoppidan; Johanne Smith-Nielsen; Mette Skovgaard Vaever – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
Observational instruments are proposed as the best method to assess the quality of parent-child interaction. However, the psychometric properties and theoretical foundations of these observational tools have been questioned. Further, very few studies have focussed on the construct validity of these instruments for father-child interaction quality.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Skills

Mednick, Birgitte; And Others – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1987
This study investigated the relationship between divorce and young adult male crime, controlling for two factors; socioeconomic status and paternal criminality. The subjects were drawn from the subject pool of a Danish longitudinal study. The initial significant effects of divorce disappeared when the controlling factors were introduced through…
Descriptors: Correlation, Crime, Divorce, Family Structure

Christoffersen, Mogens Nygaard – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1998
Compared parents' problems and preschoolers' well-being in families of children living with their mothers or fathers in Denmark. Found close associations between strains on parents and child well-being. Parents who were not appreciated at work or unemployed were more likely to have conflicts with their children. Fathers had better jobs, less…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Employed Parents, Family Work Relationship