2014
DOI: 10.2174/1874922401406010039
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Constraining Constructions: Low-Income Fathers’ Perceptions of Fathering their Adolescent Daughters

Abstract: Fathers have the potential to play an important role in the development of their daughters. Paternal involvement has been shown to significantly affect the emotional well-being of daughters during their adolescent and young adult years. However, internationally and nationally, research is limited in terms of the number of studies on the relationship between fathers and adolescent daughters. It is also mostly based on daughter’s reports and often does not include father’s perspectives. We interviewed low-income… Show more

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“…It is no wonder that studies such as those conducted by Lesch in the Western Cape, priorities the relationship between father and daughter [36]. This current study coming from a Black African community once more confirms that this relationship is important hence, the forging of some positive relationships with fathers following the discovery.…”
Section: Relationship With the Fathersupporting
confidence: 74%
“…It is no wonder that studies such as those conducted by Lesch in the Western Cape, priorities the relationship between father and daughter [36]. This current study coming from a Black African community once more confirms that this relationship is important hence, the forging of some positive relationships with fathers following the discovery.…”
Section: Relationship With the Fathersupporting
confidence: 74%