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【研究成果】國際學者 Susan S. Chuang 教授與本中心合作親職計畫研究刊登於Family Relations

2025-02-14

恭喜 Susan S. Chuang 教授與中心合作親職計畫研究,成果刊登於Family Relations!

作者:Susan S. Chuang、黃菁瑜(執行長)、沈瓊桃(主任)、Meihua Zhu、吳佳芸(博士後研究員)、Agnes Ng、馮燕(名譽教授)

研究主題: ather involvement among Chinese fathers in four geolocations: Exploring cultural nuances and similarities

摘要:
Objective
The objective is to explore Chinese fathers' levels of involvement in their young children's lives in four geolocations: Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

Background
Fathering research has been primarily based on Westernized populations, with a dearth on Chinese fathering. Within the limited studies on Chinese fathers, the influence of sociopolitical environments and geolocation has been overlooked, decontextualizing father involvement.

Method
The study included 273 fathers across four geolocations: Canada (n = 67), Mainland China (n = 56), Hong Kong (n = 47), and Taiwan (n = 103) using time diary data (two 24-hour accounts of their latest workday and weekend day). A series of repeated-measures analyses of covariance (Father Involvement treated as the repeated measures; covarying Fathers' Age and Levels of Education) were conducted to explore the nuances and similarities of father involvement.

Results
Fathers' levels of engagement (play, care) differed. Fathers from China reported spending the most time playing with their child than did other fathers. Taiwanese and Hong Kong fathers spent similar amounts of time playing with and caring for their children. Other father involvement dimensions also differed by geolocation.

Conclusion
Our findings demonstrate that Chinese fathers cannot be “collapsed” into one group. Due to differing sociopolitical environments, fathers' involvement in various dimensions varied.

Implications
Chinese fathers are actively involved in their children's lives, contrary to the beliefs of fathers being “aloof and distant.” However, there are differences among Chinese fathers; thus, taking geolocation into account when providing programs and services is essential to Chinese communities.

全文下載:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fare.13148