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  2. 1 sty 2007 · This study examined associations between nonresidential fatherhood and fatherchild relationship quality and fathers’ parenting behaviors among Curaçaoan and Dutch adolescents and young...

  3. 29 cze 2022 · Abstract. The phenomenon of absent fathers continues to be one of the major social problems affecting families globally. This study examined the lived experiences of adolescent boys who grow...

  4. This article explores young adolescent boys’ narratives and lived experiences of growing up without fathers. We conducted Individual interviews with thirty-two adolescent boys, and used...

  5. Boys growing up without involved fathers are likely to develop ‘hypermasculine’ behaviours such as aggression and emotional instabilities (Holborn & Eddy 2011), while girls who grow up without fathers are more likely to develop lower self-esteem, a high level of risky sexual behaviour and difficulties in forming and maintaining romantic ...

  6. 17 cze 2022 · The percentage of boys living apart from their biological father has almost doubled since 1960—from about 17% to 32% today; now, an estimated 12 million boys are growing up in families without their biological father. 1 Specifically, approximately 62.5% of boys under 18 are living in an intact-biological family, 1.7% are living in a step ...

  7. 15 sty 2016 · And in his report “Growing Up Without Father: The Effects on African American Boys” (pdf), Cory Ellis found that father-absence was the strongest indicator of delinquency, even more so than low socioeconomic status or peer pressure. There is also evidence that fatherless children have lower self-esteem, a greater risk for mental illness and ...