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The influence of family relations on children’s social perception
This article examines the influence of family relationships on children’s social perception, highlighting how familial interactions shape children’s understanding of social norms and behaviours.
Read more about The influence of family relations on children’s social perceptionBehaviour change communication to improve complementary feeding practices in Ethiopia: Couples' beliefs concerning paternal involvement in childcare
The study examines how behaviour change communication (BCC) strategies can influence couples’ perceptions of fathers' roles in childcare, particularly in complementary feeding.
Read more about Behaviour change communication to improve complementary feeding practices in Ethiopia: Couples' beliefs concerning paternal involvement in childcareInfluence of family relationships in the formation of deviant behaviour in youth
This study examines how family relationships contribute to the formation of deviant behaviour among youth.
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The work of the Character Company's MENtorship camps, where men mentor boys who are growing up without the positive presence of their fathers, is shared.
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The TRUE Dads programme, a couples-based fatherhood intervention, demonstrated that focusing on family relationships can lead to improved child outcomes and economic self-sufficiency.
Read more about TRUE Dads: The impact of a couples-based fatherhood intervention on family relationships, child outcomes, and economic self-sufficiencyDigital media for behaviour change: Review of an emerging field of study
The article examines the growing use of digital media interventions to influence health-related behaviours.
Read more about Digital media for behaviour change: Review of an emerging field of studyMale partner participation in maternity care and social support for childbearing women: a discussion paper
The discussion paper explores how involving male partners in maternity care can enhance their ability to provide social support to women.
Read more about Male partner participation in maternity care and social support for childbearing women: a discussion paperDo responsible fatherhood programmes work? A comprehensive meta-analytic study
This meta-analytic study examines the effectiveness of responsible fatherhood programmes in promoting behaviour change.
Read more about Do responsible fatherhood programmes work? A comprehensive meta-analytic studySupporting fathering: A systematic review of parenting programmes that promote father involvement
This is a systematic review that analyses parenting programmes that aim to promote father involvement, highlighting the importance of father engagement in child development.
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This integrative review focuses on fatherhood interventions and their impact on behaviour change among fathers.
Read more about Fatherhood matters: An integrative review of fatherhood intervention researchFamily relationships and well-being
This study examines how family relationships influence well-being, focusing on the long-term effects of supportive familial ties on emotional and social health.
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The formative evaluation examines the “Parenting for Respectability” programme, a 21-session intervention piloted near Kampala, Uganda.
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