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Father Involvement and Childhood Injuries
Authors:Lenna Nepomnyaschy  Louis Donnelly
Institution:Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Abstract:Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for children in the United States. Parental supervision is a key factor in preventing injuries, but little is known about the role of fathers. Today, one quarter of children live with a single mother, and another third live with a mother and her new partner, resulting in tremendous diversity in the amount and type of paternal involvement in children's lives. The authors examined the effects of involvement by resident biological, nonresident biological, and resident social fathers on the risk of injury among children from birth to age 5 using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 4,352). They found that living with a social father and social fathers' more frequent engagement with children increase risk of injury, but only for the youngest children. Higher levels of fathers' cooperative parenting reduce children's risk of injury regardless of fathers' biological or residential status.
Keywords:child health  father–  child relations  Fragile  Families and Child Wellbeing Study  living arrangements  nonresidential parents  parental investment/involvement
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