Hayward R Anna, Honegger Laura, Hammock Amy Cristina
R. Anna Hayward, PhD, is associate professor, School of Social Welfare, Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook University, HSC Level 2 Room 093-E, Stony Brook, NY 11794; e-mail:
Soc Work. 2018 Jan 1;63(1):57-66. doi: 10.1093/sw/swx053.
Over the last decade there has been an increased focus on improving father engagement to improve child and family outcomes. Recent research suggests that child and family outcomes improve with increased fatherhood engagement. This exploratory study examined risk and protective factors associated with approval of family violence among a sample of low-income fathers (N = 686) enrolled in a responsible fatherhood program. The program goals include increasing father involvement and economic stability and encouraging healthy relationships-with a focus on preventing intimate partner violence. Toward these aims, this study explored factors associated with fathers' self-reported approval of family violence. Understanding the prevalence of risk and protective factors in this population and factors associated with fathers' potential for family violence is important in developing programs to address responsible fatherhood and healthy relationships.
在过去十年中,人们越来越关注提高父亲的参与度以改善儿童和家庭的状况。最近的研究表明,随着父亲参与度的提高,儿童和家庭的状况会得到改善。这项探索性研究调查了参与一个负责任父亲项目的低收入父亲样本(N = 686)中与认可家庭暴力相关的风险和保护因素。该项目的目标包括增加父亲的参与度和经济稳定性,并鼓励建立健康的关系——重点是预防亲密伴侣暴力。为了实现这些目标,本研究探讨了与父亲自我报告认可家庭暴力相关的因素。了解该人群中风险和保护因素的流行情况以及与父亲实施家庭暴力可能性相关的因素,对于制定解决负责任父亲和健康关系问题的项目非常重要。