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Título: Perception of father absence in family assessment and intervention: are they not involved because they don't want to be?
Autores/as: Castellano Díaz, Regina De Fátima 
Martín Quintana, Juan Carlos 
Alemán Ramos, Pedro Francisco 
Clasificación UNESCO: 6102 Psicología del niño y del adolescente
Palabras clave: Child
Mothers
Predictors
Working
Gender, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Journal of Social Work Practice 
Resumen: Child protection services intervene with mothers, leaving fathers on the sidelines. However, fathers' involvement is beneficial. The aim is to explore fathers' and professionals' perceptions of the factors influencing fathers' involvement in family assessments and interventions. A qualitative design was used and 5 focus groups with 9 professionals, 10 mothers and 8 fathers, and 6 in-depth interviews with 6 fathers were carried out in Gran Canaria (Spain). A thematic content analysis was carried out using QSR NVivo 12. The category Determinants of paternal involvement in family assessment and intervention was obtained, made up of 3 subcategories: Personal characteristics of the father, Social characteristics and Influence of the mother on the father's decision. Fathers claim that fathers' personal characteristics condition their involvement, while professionals argue that it is due to mothers' influence. Implications for professional practice and work with men are discussed. This study is part of a funded research project.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134470
ISSN: 0265-0533
DOI: 10.1080/02650533.2024.2411045
Fuente: Journal Of Social Work Practice [ISSN 0265-0533], (October 2024)
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