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Mexican American Mothers and Fathers’ Prenatal Attitudes and Father Prenatal Involvement: Links to Mother–Infant Interaction and Father Engagement

机译:墨西哥裔美国人父母的产前态度和父亲的产前参与:与母婴互动和父亲订婚的联系

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The present study examines the associations between Mexican American mothers’ and fathers’ pregnancy intentions, fathers’ participation in prenatal activities and mother–infant interactions and father engagement with 9 month-old infants in a nationally representative sample of 735 infants and their parents participating in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study—Birth Cohort. After controlling for a host of variables, multiple regressions revealed that when mothers wanted the pregnancy, fathers engaged in more literacy and caregiving activities than when mothers did not want the pregnancy. When couples disagreed about wanting the pregnancy, fathers engaged in more literacy activities and showed more warmth than when they agreed. Relationship quality significantly moderated the effects of parents’ wantedness on mother–infant interactions and fathers’ engagement in literacy activities.
机译:本研究调查了735名婴儿及其父母的全国代表性样本中,墨西哥裔美国人父母的怀孕意愿,父亲参与产前活动和母婴互动以及父亲与9个月大婴儿的参与之间的关联。早期儿童纵向研究-出生队列。在控制了许多变量之后,多项回归显示,当母亲想要怀孕时,父亲比母亲不想要怀孕时从事更多的扫盲和看护活动。当夫妻不同意要怀孕时,父亲比他们同意时进行更多的扫盲活动,并表现出更多的热情。人际关系的质量显着减轻了父母的意愿对母婴互动和父亲参与识字活动的影响。

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