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708 related items for PubMed ID: 19228155

  • 1. Why do some fathers become primary caregivers for their infants? A qualitative study.
    West AF, Lewis S, Ram B, Barnes J, Leach P, Sylva K, Stein A, FCCC project team.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2009 Mar; 35(2):208-16. PubMed ID: 19228155
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  • 2. Fathers and the well-child visit.
    Garfield CF, Isacco A.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Apr; 117(4):e637-45. PubMed ID: 16585280
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  • 3. A comparison of father-infant interaction between primary and non-primary care giving fathers.
    Lewis SN, West AF, Stein A, Malmberg LE, Bethell K, Barnes J, Sylva K, Leach P, Families, Children and Child Care (FCCC) project team.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2009 Mar; 35(2):199-207. PubMed ID: 19054006
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  • 4. Fathers' views and understanding of their roles in families with a child with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
    Hill K, Higgins A, Dempster M, McCarthy A.
    J Health Psychol; 2009 Nov; 14(8):1268-80. PubMed ID: 19858345
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  • 5. Support of fathers of infants by the child health nurse.
    Fägerskiöld A.
    Scand J Caring Sci; 2006 Mar; 20(1):79-85. PubMed ID: 16489963
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  • 6. Experiences of the first year as father.
    Premberg A, Hellström AL, Berg M.
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  • 7. The forgotten parent: understanding the forces that influence incarcerated fathers' relationships with their children.
    Hairston CF.
    Child Welfare; 1998 Mar; 77(5):617-39. PubMed ID: 9744076
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  • 8. Strengthening new fathers' skills in interaction with their 5-month-old infants: who benefits from a brief intervention?
    Benzies K, Magill-Evans J, Harrison MJ, MacPhail S, Kimak C.
    Public Health Nurs; 2008 Mar; 25(5):431-9. PubMed ID: 18816360
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  • 9. A change in life as experienced by first-time fathers.
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  • 10. What gets dad involved? A longitudinal study of change in parental child caregiving involvement.
    Wood JJ, Repetti RL.
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  • 11. Maternal gatekeeping, coparenting quality, and fathering behavior in families with infants.
    Schoppe-Sullivan SJ, Brown GL, Cannon EA, Mangelsdorf SC, Sokolowski MS.
    J Fam Psychol; 2008 Jun; 22(3):389-98. PubMed ID: 18540767
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  • 12. Skin-to-skin care with the father after cesarean birth and its effect on newborn crying and prefeeding behavior.
    Erlandsson K, Dsilna A, Fagerberg I, Christensson K.
    Birth; 2007 Jun; 34(2):105-14. PubMed ID: 17542814
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  • 13. Adjusting to being a father to an infant born prematurely: experiences from Swedish fathers.
    Lindberg B, Axelsson K, Ohrling K.
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  • 14. The evaluation of tailored and web-based information for new fathers.
    Fletcher R, Vimpani G, Russell G, Keatinge D.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2008 Jul; 34(4):439-46. PubMed ID: 18394007
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  • 15. Men and women as parents: sex role orientations, employment, and parental roles with infants.
    McHale SM, Huston TL.
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  • 16. Including the fathers' perspective in holistic care. Part 2: Findings on the fathers' hospital experience including restraining the child patient for treatment.
    McGrath P, Huff N.
    Aust J Holist Nurs; 2003 Oct; 10(2):5-10. PubMed ID: 19175278
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  • 17. Helping fathers understand their new infant: a pilot study of a parenting newsletter.
    Waterston T, Welsh B.
    Community Pract; 2006 Sep; 79(9):293-5. PubMed ID: 17009776
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  • 18. Fathers' experiences in the neonatal intensive care unit: a search for control.
    Arockiasamy V, Holsti L, Albersheim S.
    Pediatrics; 2008 Feb; 121(2):e215-22. PubMed ID: 18182470
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  • 19. Teen father participation in child rearing: family perspectives.
    Rhein LM, Ginsburg KR, Schwarz DF, Pinto-Martin JA, Zhao H, Morgan AP, Slap GB.
    J Adolesc Health; 1997 Oct; 21(4):244-52. PubMed ID: 9304456
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  • 20. The child's father, an important person for the mother's well-being during the childbirth: a hermeneutic study.
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