¡Qué Padre! Measuring Latino Fathers’ Involvement with Infants
This study examines the psychometric properties and correlates of an existing measure of father involvement with infants, The Paternal Involvement with Infants scale (PIWIS), with Latino fathers
Expanding the international conversation with fathers’ mental health: toward an era of inclusion in perinatal research and practice
An overview of paternal perinatal mental health, leading tools to assess paternal depression and anxiety, the impact of paternal mental health on mother and child health, and future directions for the field
Men’s perinatal mental health in the transition to fatherhood
An overview of the key factors which research and theory suggest inform new fatherhood, along with an in-depth look at paternal postpartum depression.
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Paternal Involvement With Infants Scale
This project aims to develop a psychometrically sound, theoretically grounded instrument of father involvement.
Pre-adolescent chumship as a buffer against psychopathology in adolescents with weak family support and weak parental bonding
This study examines the degree to which the existence of a pre-adolescent ‘chum’ interacts with family and social environments to buffer mental distress in adolescents.