FATHERS OF CHILDREN BORN TO ADOLESCENT MOTHERS - PREDICTORS OF CONTACT WITH THEIR CHILDREN AT 2 YEARS

Citation
Je. Cox et Wg. Bithoney, FATHERS OF CHILDREN BORN TO ADOLESCENT MOTHERS - PREDICTORS OF CONTACT WITH THEIR CHILDREN AT 2 YEARS, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 149(9), 1995, pp. 962-966
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
ISSN journal
10724710
Volume
149
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
962 - 966
Database
ISI
SICI code
1072-4710(1995)149:9<962:FOCBTA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Objective: To examine factors associated with longterm involvement of the fathers of children born to adolescent mothers receiving health ca re in a teen-tot clinic. Design: Ninety-three first-time adolescent mo thers younger than 18 years receiving care in a hospital-based teen-to t clinic participated in standardized structured interviews at 2 weeks and 24 months post partum. Data were obtained on demographic factors, the father's prenatal and delivery involvement, frequency of the fath er's contact with his child, and his participation in child care and f inancial support of the child. Results: Factors associated with at lea st monthly contact between father and child during the first 24 months of the child's life were attending at least one prenatal visit, seein g the newborn in the hospital, and a reported supportive relationship between the young mother's family and the father at the 2-week intervi ew. Age of the father and his education, work, or living arrangement d id not predict involvement at 24 months. Conclusions: Our study sugges ts an association between a father's active participation in both the prenatal and neonatal periods and later contact between children of ad olescent mothers and their fathers. Since other studies indicate that paternal involvement results in more effective maternal parenting and satisfaction, interventions that encourage fathers' participation in b oth prenatal and intrapartum care should be developed and rigorously e valuated.