Title of article
Parental involvement, child temperament, and parentsʹ work hours: Differential relations for mothers and fathers
Author/Authors
Brown، نويسنده , , Geoffrey L. and McBride، نويسنده , , Brent A. and Bost، نويسنده , , Kelly K. and Shin، نويسنده , , Nana، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
313
To page
322
Abstract
This study examined how child temperament was related to parentsʹ time spent accessible to and interacting with their 2-year-olds. Bivariate analyses indicated that both fathers and mothers spent more time with temperamentally challenging children than easier children on workdays, but fathers spent less time with challenging children than easier children on non-workdays. After accounting for work hours, some associations between temperament and fathersʹ workday involvement dropped to non-significance. For fathers, work hours also moderated the relation between irregular temperament and workday play. For mothers, work hours moderated the relation between both difficult and irregular temperament and workday interaction. Mothers also spent more time with girls (but not boys) who were temperamentally irregular. Results speak to the influence of child temperament on parenting behavior, and the differential construction of parenting roles as a function of child characteristics and patterns of work.
Keywords
Child sex , Parental Involvement , Temperament , Fathering , Work hours
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2037744
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