
Parental Gatekeeping
Series: Studies in Parenting Series;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 13 June 2025
- ISBN 9780367473563
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 Illustrations, color; 1 Line drawings, color; 3 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
This pioneering volume reviews theory and research on parental gatekeeping?the extent to which mothers and fathers support or thwart each other?s involvement in parenting. This landmark text will be of interest to all students and scholars who study parenting, child development, and families.
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This pioneering volume reviews theory and research on parental gatekeeping?the extent to which mothers and fathers support or thwart each other?s involvement in parenting.
Chapter authors review theories and conceptual models of gatekeeping, examine predictors of gatekeeping, and evaluate its consequences for parent-child relationships. Offering a holistic perspective, the book not only explores mothers? gatekeeping of fathers, but also considers the potential roles of others, including fathers and grandparents, as gatekeepers. Chapter authors also explore parental gatekeeping processes in at risk families, including separated and divorced families and those with adolescent and nonresident fathers. This book summarizes the key findings and critical gaps in the gatekeeping literature and suggests important directions for future research.
This landmark text will be of interest to all students and scholars who study parenting, child development, and families. It will also serve as a valuable guide to future scholars in the burgeoning field of parenting research.
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1. Parental Gatekeeping: Introduction 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Parental Gatekeeping 3. Conceptualization and Measurement of Parental Gatekeeping 4. Predictors of Parental Gatekeeping 5. Consequences of Maternal Gatekeeping for Father-Child Relationships 6. Maternal Gatekeeping and Father Involvement in High-Risk Contexts 7. Gatekeeping in Family Law: Not an Open and Shut Case! 8. Conclusion and Future Research Directions
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