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How Australian Fathers Shape the Trajectory of Their Children's Wellbeing

Grant number: DP250104711 | Funding period: 2025 - 2029

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Latent profiles of masculine norm adherence among U.S. and U.K. fathers: Associations with mental health and father–child relationship quality.

VO Mancini, JD Brett, M Mazidi, TP Nevill, B Roberts, J Chhabra, P Fisher, Z Seidler

2026-01-01

Traditional masculine norms shape the well-being of fathers and how they care for their children. This study used latent profile a..

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