Fathers' and Mothers' Participation in Research

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1995

Abstract

This study investigated the participation rates of fathers, as compared to mothers, in research related to parent and older adolescent psychological symptoms, drinking behavior, and perceived competence. Fathers and mothers did not differ in their rates of participation in the research (59% and 65%, respectively). Additionally, few differences were found between participating and nonparticipating parents. Implications for fathers' and mothers' involvement in research on the family are discussed.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

Adolescence, v. 30, issue 119, p. 593-602.

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