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Maternal Coparenting Attitudes and Toddler Adjustment: Moderated Mediation through Father's Positive Engagement.

Jia Yan1, Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan2, Claire M Kamp Dush1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To better understand the antecedents of fathers' positive engagement and child externalizing behaviors, we examined the roles of maternal coparenting attitudes and fathers' prenatal intuitive parenting behaviors in predicting fathers' positive engagement and toddler externalizing behaviors.
DESIGN: One hundred and eighty-two dual-earner families residing in Columbus, Ohio were recruited when parents were expecting their first child. They were followed across the transition to parenthood and assessed at the third trimester (Time 1), 3 months postpartum (Time 2), 9 months postpartum (Time 3), and when the child reached approximately 27 months of age (Time 4). Mothers reported their perceptions of their partners' parenting competence (i.e., coparenting attitudes) and their children's externalizing behaviors at Times 2 and 4, respectively. Fathers reported their own positive engagement at Times 2 and 3. Fathers' intuitive parenting behaviors were observed at Time 1.
RESULTS: After controlling for fathers' positive engagement at Time 2, maternal endorsement of fathers' parenting competence positively predicted fathers' positive engagement at Time 3, especially for fathers who displayed average or high levels of prenatal intuitive parenting behaviors. For families with fathers who displayed average or above-average intuitive parenting behaviors, maternal endorsement of fathers' parenting competence was negatively associated with children's externalizing behaviors through its positive association with fathers' positive engagement.
CONCLUSIONS: Maternal coparenting attitudes in conjunction with fathers' prenatal intuitive parenting predicted toddler externalizing behaviors through their association with fathers' positive engagement.

Entities:  

Year:  2018        PMID: 31244557      PMCID: PMC6594390          DOI: 10.1080/15295192.2018.1444130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parent Sci Pract        ISSN: 1529-5192


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