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Volume 12 - 2021​

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The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Father-Role Confidence for Fathers of Gay Sons, pages 147-167          

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AUTHOR

Sheri L. Golden, Ph.D. (Arlington Heights, IL)

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ABSTRACT

This nonexperimental quantitative study of 70 participants explored how father involvement during their gay sons’ childhood and adolescence was impacted by their levels of father-role confidence (FRC) and past father involvement experiences (PFIE). As hypothesized, the results indicated that participants’ past involvement with their fathers, and reported levels of father-role confidence, predicted father-gay son involvement (FGSI). Participants in this study predominately exhibited indirect, non-nurturing, or low-engagement types of father involvement activities with their gay sons rather than direct, nurturing, or high-engagement activities. Implications from the results of this study may be used to inform existing therapeutic approaches for fathers of gay sons, increase father-gay son engagement, and promote relationship reconciliation efforts between adult gay men and their fathers.

 

Keywords: gay sons, father involvement, parents, sexual minority, homosexuality

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