1979
DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1979.11024028
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“…Several factors influencing expectant fathers' confidence about their new role have been identified. Factors found to be positively related to their father identity include men's childhood relationships with their own fathers (Soule et al ., ), social systems and families (Jordan, ), and a more active style of involvement during the pregnancy (May, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors influencing expectant fathers' confidence about their new role have been identified. Factors found to be positively related to their father identity include men's childhood relationships with their own fathers (Soule et al ., ), social systems and families (Jordan, ), and a more active style of involvement during the pregnancy (May, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using samples of men, most of whom are not fathers, researchers have studied different facets of young men's perceptions regarding sexual and contraceptive responsibility, as well as pregnancy resolution (see Marsiglio, 1998 for review). Additionally, some research has attempted to unravel how men of varying ages think and feel during their partner's pregnancy and the transitional period to first time fatherhood (Herzog, 1982; LaRossa & LaRossa, 1989; May, 1980; Sherwen, 1987; Soule, Stanley, & Copans, 1979; Zayas, 1988). These types of analyses are grounded on men's lived experiences with the pregnancy and childbirth processes.…”
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