Mallette Jacquelyn K, O'Neal Catherine Walker, Winkelman Richardson Evin, Mancini Jay A
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA.
University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.
Fam Process. 2021 Jun;60(2):602-622. doi: 10.1111/famp.12566. Epub 2020 Jul 7.
Father involvement can promote the psychosocial health of family members (i.e., fathers, mothers, and children). However, the association between father involvement and individual members' psychosocial health may depend on the quality of the marital relationship and the perceptions of the reporting family member. Research with multiple reporters from the same family is needed identify how family members perceive the impact of father involvement on family member well-being. Using a risk and resilience theoretical framework applied to a family systems perspective, the current study examines associations between father involvement, family flexibility, marital quality, and psychosocial health with a sample of 207 military families (including fathers, mothers, and their adolescents). After accounting for military context, a conditional structural equation model was used to examine the associations between fathers' involvement and family members' psychosocial health. Family flexibility was examined as a mediator between these associations and marital quality as a moderator. Findings suggest that when fathers are more involved, both mothers and fathers report less family flexibility, and that family flexibility was positively associated with family member (father, mother, and adolescent) well-being. Further, father involvement was indirectly related to mothers' psychosocial health through family flexibility, and father involvement was directly associated with better psychosocial health for fathers and adolescents. Marital quality moderated these associations for fathers, mothers, and adolescents. Given the combined benefits of father involvement, family flexibility, and positive marital relationships, clinical efforts to provide information to increase knowledge and skills around maintaining a healthy relationship could serve to promote psychosocial health by improving marital quality and family flexibility.
父亲的参与可以促进家庭成员(即父亲、母亲和孩子)的心理健康。然而,父亲参与度与个体成员心理健康之间的关联可能取决于婚姻关系的质量以及报告家庭成员的认知。需要来自同一家庭的多个报告者进行研究,以确定家庭成员如何看待父亲参与对家庭成员幸福感的影响。本研究采用适用于家庭系统视角的风险与复原力理论框架,以207个军人家庭(包括父亲、母亲及其青少年子女)为样本,考察父亲参与度、家庭灵活性、婚姻质量和心理健康之间的关联。在考虑军事背景因素后,使用条件结构方程模型来检验父亲参与度与家庭成员心理健康之间的关联。家庭灵活性被视为这些关联之间的中介变量,婚姻质量则作为调节变量。研究结果表明,当父亲更多地参与时,母亲和父亲都报告家庭灵活性降低,且家庭灵活性与家庭成员(父亲、母亲和青少年)的幸福感呈正相关。此外,父亲参与度通过家庭灵活性与母亲的心理健康间接相关,父亲参与度与父亲和青少年更好的心理健康直接相关。婚姻质量对父亲、母亲和青少年的这些关联起到调节作用。鉴于父亲参与、家庭灵活性和积极婚姻关系的综合益处,通过提供信息来增加围绕维持健康关系的知识和技能的临床努力,可能有助于通过改善婚姻质量和家庭灵活性来促进心理健康。