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Single Custodial Fathers' Involvement and Parenting: Implications for Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood
Authors:Jacinta Bronte‐Tinkew  Mindy E. Scott  Emily Lilja
Affiliation:1. National Institutes of Health;2. Child Trends *;3. Child Trends **
Abstract:
Using a sample of 3,977 youths from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97), this study examines the unique characteristics of single‐custodial‐father families with adolescents and the effects of single fathers' involvement and parenting on outcomes in emerging adulthood. Findings suggest that single‐custodial‐father families are distinct from single‐mother and 2‐biological‐parent families in terms of sociodemographic characteristics, parenting styles, and involvement. Parenting styles and involvement mediate the differences between single‐father families and 2‐parent families in terms of high school completion and disconnectedness and partially mediate differences for single‐custodial‐father families with a partner. Family and sociodemographic characteristics are also associated with being disconnected for adolescents residing with a cohabiting custodial father.
Keywords:adolescents  emerging adults  parental involvement  parenting styles  single‐parent families
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