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180 related items for PubMed ID: 21707173

  • 1. Military fathers' perspectives on involvement.
    Willerton E, Schwarz RL, Wadsworth SM, Oglesby MS.
    J Fam Psychol; 2011 Aug; 25(4):521-30. PubMed ID: 21707173
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  • 2. Fathering after military deployment: parenting challenges and goals of fathers of young children.
    Walsh TB, Dayton CJ, Erwin MS, Muzik M, Busuito A, Rosenblum KL.
    Health Soc Work; 2014 Feb; 39(1):35-44. PubMed ID: 24693602
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  • 3. Strong, safe, and secure: negotiating early fathering and military service across the deployment cycle.
    Dayton CJ, Walsh TB, Muzik M, Erwin M, Rosenblum KL.
    Infant Ment Health J; 2014 Feb; 35(5):509-20. PubMed ID: 25798500
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  • 4. Associations of contextual risk and protective factors with fathers' parenting practices in the postdeployment environment.
    Davis L, Hanson SK, Zamir O, Gewirtz AH, DeGarmo DS.
    Psychol Serv; 2015 Aug; 12(3):250-60. PubMed ID: 26213794
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  • 11. Effects of the After Deployment: Adaptive Parenting Tools (ADAPT) intervention on fathers and their children: A moderated mediation model.
    Gewirtz AH, Snyder J, Zamir O, Zhang J, Zhang N.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2019 Dec; 31(5):1837-1849. PubMed ID: 31718738
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  • 12. Engaging fathers in behavioral parent training: listening to fathers' voices.
    Salinas A, Smith JC, Armstrong K.
    J Pediatr Nurs; 2011 Aug; 26(4):304-11. PubMed ID: 21726780
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  • 13. The Physiological Regulation of Emotion During Social Interactions: Vagal Flexibility Moderates the Effects of a Military Parenting Intervention on Father Involvement in a Randomized Trial.
    Zhang N, Hoch J, Gewirtz AH.
    Prev Sci; 2020 Jul; 21(5):691-701. PubMed ID: 32303894
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  • 14. The perils of overprotective parenting: fathers' perspectives explored.
    Brussoni M, Olsen LL.
    Child Care Health Dev; 2013 Mar; 39(2):237-45. PubMed ID: 22329576
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  • 16. Considerations for the effects of military deployment on children and families.
    Lincoln AJ, Sweeten K.
    Soc Work Health Care; 2011 Mar; 50(1):73-84. PubMed ID: 21240772
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  • 18. Nonresidential father involvement: a test of a mid-range theory.
    Stone G, McKenry P.
    J Genet Psychol; 1998 Sep; 159(3):313-36. PubMed ID: 9729838
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  • 19. Challenging behaviors in young children: the father's role.
    Burbach AD, Fox RA, Nicholson BC.
    J Genet Psychol; 2004 Jun; 165(2):169-83. PubMed ID: 15259875
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  • 20. Predictors of paternal involvement for resident and nonresident low-income fathers.
    Coley RL, Hernandez DC.
    Dev Psychol; 2006 Nov; 42(6):1041-56. PubMed ID: 17087540
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