Perceptions of Fathers’ Confirmation and Affection as Mediators of Masculinity and Relational Quality in Father-Child Relationships

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JOURNAL OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2020-12-24 DOI:10.1080/15267431.2020.1866574
Michael Fellers, Paul Schrodt
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ABSTRACT This study tested confirmation and affection as mediators of father’s traditional and new masculinity and young adults’ satisfaction and closeness with father. Participants included 227 young adult children from the Southwest region of the United States. After controlling for divorce status and average talk time with father, the results indicated that perceptions of father’s traditional masculinity are inversely associated with satisfaction and closeness, as well as indirectly associated with closeness through confirmation. Perceptions of father’s new masculinity, however, are positively associated with both indicators of relational quality, as well as indirectly associated through confirmation and affection. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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父亲的认同感和情感感是父子关系中男性气质和关系品质的中介
摘要本研究考察了确认和情感在父亲传统和新男性气质、年轻人对父亲的满意度和亲密度之间的中介作用。参与者包括来自美国西南地区的227名年轻成年儿童。在控制离婚状况和与父亲的平均谈话时间后,结果表明,对父亲传统男子气概的看法与满意度和亲密程度呈负相关,并通过确认与亲密程度间接相关。然而,对父亲新男子气概的看法与关系质量的两个指标呈正相关,也通过确认和情感间接相关。讨论了理论和实践意义。
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