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Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study

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Zegarac, MC; Shaffer, AE; Rodriguez, VJ; La Barrie, DL; Brown, GL
Published in: Journal of Child and Family Studies
August 1, 2024

The transition to parenthood is an exciting, yet stressful, time during which trajectories of infant outcomes, parent health, and coparenting dynamics are established. New parents often receive messaging about what “successful” parenting entails. Expectant parents may adopt rigid beliefs about parenting roles, including views that mothers are more important and “know best.” New fathers who view their parenting role as less essential may be at risk for low levels of parenting self-efficacy. This brief report examines changes in self-reports of maternal essentialism beliefs and parenting self-efficacy in first-time fathers. A community sample of first-time fathers, N = 66, completed self-report online questionnaires at the 3rd trimester and 3 months postpartum. Dependent samples t-tests were conducted to evaluate changes in maternal essentialism beliefs and parenting self-efficacy across the transition to parenthood. Bivariate correlations and multiple linear regression analyses were conducted to evaluate relations between maternal essentialism and parenting self-efficacy within and across time-points. Fathers’ essentialist beliefs and parenting self-efficacy increased across the transition to parenthood. We found negative, cross-sectional associations between fathers’ maternal essentialist beliefs and parenting self-efficacy at both time points. These results underscore the importance of assessing fathers’ beliefs about parenting and parent roles as they transition to fatherhood.

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Journal of Child and Family Studies

DOI

EISSN

1573-2843

ISSN

1062-1024

Publication Date

August 1, 2024

Volume

33

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2415 / 2424

Related Subject Headings

  • Family Studies
  • 52 Psychology
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Zegarac, M. C., Shaffer, A. E., Rodriguez, V. J., La Barrie, D. L., & Brown, G. L. (2024). Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 33(8), 2415–2424. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-024-02872-5
Zegarac, M. C., A. E. Shaffer, V. J. Rodriguez, D. L. La Barrie, and G. L. Brown. “Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 33, no. 8 (August 1, 2024): 2415–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-024-02872-5.
Zegarac MC, Shaffer AE, Rodriguez VJ, La Barrie DL, Brown GL. Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 2024 Aug 1;33(8):2415–24.
Zegarac, M. C., et al. “Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 33, no. 8, Aug. 2024, pp. 2415–24. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s10826-024-02872-5.
Zegarac MC, Shaffer AE, Rodriguez VJ, La Barrie DL, Brown GL. Paternal Perceptions of Maternal Essentialism and Parenting Self-efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 2024 Aug 1;33(8):2415–2424.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of Child and Family Studies

DOI

EISSN

1573-2843

ISSN

1062-1024

Publication Date

August 1, 2024

Volume

33

Issue

8

Start / End Page

2415 / 2424

Related Subject Headings

  • Family Studies
  • 52 Psychology
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services