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EFFECTS OF THE NEW FATHERS NETWORK ON FIRST-TIME FATHERS' PARENTING SELF-EFFICACY AND PARENTING SATISFACTION DURING THE TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD
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2003
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Family MedicineNew Fathers NetworkBehavioral SciencesParental CareFamily InvolvementIntervention GroupFamily RelationshipNurse-family PartnershipFamily InteractionPediatricsInternet-based InterventionMaternal HealthParentingPublic HealthMedicineChild DevelopmentPsychologyFamily Relationships
The effectiveness of an Internet-based intervention, the New Fathers Network, was tested in improving first-time fathers' parenting self-efficacy and parenting satisfaction during the first 8 weeks following their infants' birth as compared with no intervention (Comparison Group). Parenting self-efficacy and satisfaction scores for the Intervention Group significantly improved from 4 to 8 weeks; parenting self-efficacy and satisfaction scores for the Comparison Group to which no intervention was given did not change significantly. Participants were primarily satisfied with the New Fathers Network.
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