| Literature DB >> 28503014 |
Anne McMunn1, Peter Martin2, Yvonne Kelly1, Amanda Sacker1.
Abstract
This study investigated longitudinal relationships between fathers' involvement, as measured by reading, and child socioemotional behavior between infancy and age 7 in 9,238 intact two-parent families from the U.K. Millennium Cohort Study, a national cohort of British children born between 2000 and 2002. Once a variety of covariates and the potential bidirectional nature of relationships were taken into account, a path model showed that fathers' involvement with their children in infancy significantly predicted better socioemotional behavior at age 3, although the relationship was not strong. Fathers' reading with their children between ages 3 and 7 was not significantly associated with child socioemotional behavior, but mothers' reading with their children at age 3 was significantly associated with improved child socioemotional behavior at ages 3 and 5. Results also suggested that parenting in the 21st-century British context remains fairly gendered. Both mothers and fathers were more likely to engage in physical activities with their sons and artistic activities with their daughters. Fathers' reading was socially patterned in predicted directions.Entities:
Keywords: Millennium Cohort Study; United Kingdom; child socioemotional behavior; fathers’ involvement
Year: 2015 PMID: 28503014 PMCID: PMC5418933 DOI: 10.1177/0192513X15622415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fam Issues ISSN: 0192-513X
Proportion of Parents Who Participate in Each Activity Several Times a Week or More by Gender of Child.
| Child age 5 ( | Child age 7 ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mothers | Fathers | Mothers | Fathers | |||||
| Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | Boys | |
| Read | 82.9 | 80.9 | 49.9 | 49.9 | 69.7 | 70.8 | 41.8 | 39.1 |
| Tell stories | 29.1 | 27.8 | 24.4 | 24.7 | 21.2 | 20.8 | 20.0 | 22.6 |
| Musical activities | 67.1 | 59.7 | 44.4 | 38.2 | 56.4 | 47.9 | 38.8 | 34.3 |
| Draw/paint | 31.8 | 23.9 | 16.0 | 13.7 | 16.6 | 11.9 | 8.2 | 7.6 |
| Play physical games | 20.7 | 25.9 | 31.5 | 45.9 | — | — | — | — |
| Play games/toys indoors | 51.0 | 53.0 | 43.9 | 54.9 | 27.5 | 29.9 | 30.5 | 39.4 |
| Take to park/playground | 15.8 | 17.4 | 8.2 | 10.9 | 12.0 | 14.3 | 7.7 | 10.0 |
| Get ready for bed | — | — | 63.1 | 67.0 | — | — | 61.1 | 65.5 |
| Look after on own | — | — | 32.4 | 36.0 | — | — | 34.5 | 36.8 |
Sample sizes are unweighted, proportions are weighted.
p < .01. *p < .05 (tests for difference by gender of the child).
Proportion of Fathers Who Read to Their Child at Least Several Times per Week by Father’s Characteristics, All When the Child Is Age 7.
| % | 95% Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|
| Father’s educational qualifications ( | ||
| NVQ5 | 51.3 | [47.4, 55.3] |
| NVQ4 | 48.0 | [45.7, 50.3] |
| NVQ3 | 39.7 | [36.3, 43.0] |
| NVQ2 | 33.6 | [31.3, 35.8] |
| NVQ1 | 32.5 | [27.2, 37.7] |
| No qualifications | 28.1 | [24.1, 32.0] |
| Father’s age at birth (years), ( | ||
| Below 20 | 36.5 | [14.9, 58.1] |
| 20-24 | 28.5 | [22.6, 34.4] |
| 25-29 | 37.3 | [34.3, 40.4] |
| 30-34 | 44.7 | [42.3, 47.0] |
| 35-39 | 42.0 | [39.5, 44.5] |
| 40 or older | 41.1 | [37.5, 44.7] |
| Father’s work hours ( | ||
| Not in work | 35.4 | [31.0, 39.7] |
| Under 35 hours/week | 39.6 | [34.7, 44.5] |
| 35-40 | 42.7 | [40.9, 44.5] |
| 41-59 | 39.8 | [37.2, 42.8] |
| 60+ | 34.6 | [30.7, 38.4] |
| Father’s depressive symptoms ( | ||
| Not depressed | 41.2 | [39.7, 42.7] |
| At risk of depression | 36.9 | [29.6, 44.2] |
| Father’s occupational class (NSSEC), ( | ||
| Managerial/professional | 46.2 | [44.3, 48.1] |
| Intermediate | 46.9 | [41.5, 52.3] |
| Small employer and own account | 34.8 | [31.6, 37.9] |
| Lower supervisory and technical | 34.1 | [30.4, 37.8] |
| (Semi)routine | 34.0 | [31.1, 36.8] |
Note. NVQ = National Vocational Qualifications; NSSEC = National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification.
Proportion of Fathers Who Read to Their Child at Least Several Times per Week by Mother’s and Household Characteristics, All When the Child Is Age 7.
| % | 95% Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|
| Mothers’ characteristics | ||
| Mother’s work hours ( | ||
| No work | 35.3 | [32.9, 37.7] |
| Under 20 hours/week | 41.5 | [39.1, 43.9] |
| 20-34 | 41.7 | [39.1, 44.4] |
| 35-40 | 44.0 | [40.4, 47.6] |
| 41+ | 52.1 | [43.5, 60.6] |
| Mother’s depressive symptoms ( | ||
| Not depressed | 40.6 | [39.1, 42.2] |
| At risk of depression | 35.0 | [27.2, 42.9] |
| Mother’s reading ( | ||
| Several times per week or more | 44.0 | [42.4, 45.7] |
| Less | 31.4 | [29.3, 33.5] |
| Household characteristics | ||
| Household income per week ( | ||
| <200 | 35.0 | [28.3, 41.7] |
| £200-£399 | 35.6 | [32.8, 38.4] |
| £400-£599 | 36.5 | [34.0, 39.1] |
| £600-£999 | 43.1 | [40.9, 45.3] |
| £1,000+ | 46.7 | [43.5, 50.0] |
| Number of children ( | ||
| 1 | 45.5 | [41.6, 49.5] |
| 2 | 43.2 | [41.2, 45.2] |
| 3 | 38.6 | [35.9, 41.1] |
| 4+ | 29.6 | [26.8, 32.5] |
| Household employment ( | ||
| Dual earner | 42.4 | [40.7, 44.1] |
| Male breadwinner | 36.0 | [33.3, 38.6] |
| Female breadwinner | 43.9 | [36.2, 51.6] |
| Both unemployed | 31.4 | [26.2, 36.6] |
Figure 1.Path model (standardized estimates) of longitudinal relationship between parents’ reading and children’s behavior (N = 9,238).a
Note. RMSEA = root mean square error of approximation; CFI = comparative fit index. Indices of model fit: RMSEA: 0.041; CFI: 0.856. R2 values for Child Behavior: Age 3: .286; Age 5: .496; Age 7: .551.
aAdjusted for 9 months: child temperament, gender, mothers’ and fathers’ age, mothers’ and fathers’ occupational class, mothers’ and fathers’ education, household income, mothers’ and fathers’ working hours, mothers’ and fathers’ malaise. Each concurrent time point: mothers’ reading, mothers’ and fathers’ work hours, mothers’ and fathers’ depressive symptoms, number of siblings.