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Acceptance and Caregiving of Married and Divorced Custodial Mothers and Fathers
Authors:Ricky Finzi-Dottan
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Sapir Academic College, D.N. Hof Ashkelon, Israel;2. School of Social Work, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Abstract:The study examined whether differences in gender and family status affect parental caregiving disposition and acceptance of children among parents of children in mid-childhood. The number of participants were 122 divorced-custodial fathers, 107 married fathers, 85 divorced-custodial mothers, and 82 married mothers (n?=?398). A comparison among four groups of parents revealed the following gender differences: mothers scored higher on anxious caregiving and parental acceptance than fathers, and lower on avoidant caregiving. Regression analysis indicated that the higher the caregiving avoidance or anxiety, the lower the parental acceptance. Family status moderated parental acceptance, as avoidant caregiving was associated with reduced parental acceptance among married parents, but not among divorced custodial parents. The finding that avoidant caregiving was not associated with reduced acceptance among divorced custodial parents implies that their parental acceptance behaviors toward their children are affected by their parental status as sole custodial parent, and the associated responsibilities, rather than by gender.
Keywords:caregiving  family status  gender  parental acceptance
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