OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth

<p dir="ltr">This study addresses a significant gap in psychopathological research by focusing on the role of fathers and fatherhood in the psychological development of children and adolescents, particularly within the context of Qatari society. While numerous studies have emphasized...

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Main Author: Tarek Bellaj (3278856) (author)
Other Authors: Youssef Hasan (5561504) (author), Yousri Marzouki (604433) (author)
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Anthropology
Demography
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
Social and personality psychology
fatherhood
Arab family
Qatari society
psychological development
psychopathological studies
western societies
father involvement
adolescent development
parenting styles
cultural variability
social competence
cultural traditions
sociocultural changes
cross-cultural differences
tribalism
family stability
societal expectations
gender role
cultural specificity
mental health
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description <p dir="ltr">This study addresses a significant gap in psychopathological research by focusing on the role of fathers and fatherhood in the psychological development of children and adolescents, particularly within the context of Qatari society. While numerous studies have emphasized the importance of the mother-child relationship in explaining abnormal behavior, research on the role of fathers has been limited, especially in Arabic countries. Drawing on an Arabic version of the Fatherhood Scale and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, administered to a diverse sample of male and female adolescents, this study explores the relationship between fatherhood involvement and self-esteem. Guided by a theoretical model of father involvement, the results highlight the significance of various dimensions of fatherhood, including accessibility, responsibility, emotional responsiveness, engagement, moral role, provider role, and gender role. Interestingly, while direct father-child interaction was less associated with self-esteem among Qatari adolescents, indirect involvement and positive fatherly attributes were positively correlated with higher self-esteem. These findings contribute valuable insights into the role of fathers in Arabic societies and underscore the importance of fatherhood in child and adolescent development.</p>
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spelling OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari YouthTarek Bellaj (3278856)Youssef Hasan (5561504)Yousri Marzouki (604433)Human societyAnthropologyDemographyLanguage, communication and cultureCultural studiesPsychologyApplied and developmental psychologySocial and personality psychologyfatherhoodArab familyQatari societypsychological developmentpsychopathological studieswestern societiesfather involvementadolescent developmentparenting stylescultural variabilitysocial competencecultural traditionssociocultural changescross-cultural differencestribalismfamily stabilitysocietal expectationsgender rolecultural specificitymental health<p dir="ltr">This study addresses a significant gap in psychopathological research by focusing on the role of fathers and fatherhood in the psychological development of children and adolescents, particularly within the context of Qatari society. While numerous studies have emphasized the importance of the mother-child relationship in explaining abnormal behavior, research on the role of fathers has been limited, especially in Arabic countries. Drawing on an Arabic version of the Fatherhood Scale and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, administered to a diverse sample of male and female adolescents, this study explores the relationship between fatherhood involvement and self-esteem. Guided by a theoretical model of father involvement, the results highlight the significance of various dimensions of fatherhood, including accessibility, responsibility, emotional responsiveness, engagement, moral role, provider role, and gender role. Interestingly, while direct father-child interaction was less associated with self-esteem among Qatari adolescents, indirect involvement and positive fatherly attributes were positively correlated with higher self-esteem. These findings contribute valuable insights into the role of fathers in Arabic societies and underscore the importance of fatherhood in child and adolescent development.</p>2021-01-01T12:00:00ZTextReportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextreport10.57945/manara.24598890.v1https://figshare.com/articles/report/OSRA_Grant_Cycle_3_Public_Reports_Project_Title_The_Relationship_Between_Father_Involvement_and_Self-Esteem_in_Qatari_Youth/24598890CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/245988902021-01-01T12:00:00Z
spellingShingle OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
Tarek Bellaj (3278856)
Human society
Anthropology
Demography
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
Social and personality psychology
fatherhood
Arab family
Qatari society
psychological development
psychopathological studies
western societies
father involvement
adolescent development
parenting styles
cultural variability
social competence
cultural traditions
sociocultural changes
cross-cultural differences
tribalism
family stability
societal expectations
gender role
cultural specificity
mental health
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title OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
title_full OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
title_fullStr OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
title_full_unstemmed OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
title_short OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
title_sort OSRA Grant Cycle 3 Public Reports : Project Title: The Relationship Between Father Involvement and Self-Esteem in Qatari Youth
topic Human society
Anthropology
Demography
Language, communication and culture
Cultural studies
Psychology
Applied and developmental psychology
Social and personality psychology
fatherhood
Arab family
Qatari society
psychological development
psychopathological studies
western societies
father involvement
adolescent development
parenting styles
cultural variability
social competence
cultural traditions
sociocultural changes
cross-cultural differences
tribalism
family stability
societal expectations
gender role
cultural specificity
mental health