Objectives: The primary objective of the current study was to provide a summary of the strength of the relationship between paternal depressive symptoms and parenting behaviors. The secondary objective of this study was to examine whether specific factors moderate the magnitude of this relationship. Methods: A series of meta-analyses were conducted to examine the strength of the association between paternal depressive symptoms and parenting behaviors. Several moderator analyses were also conducted to examine whether specific factors influenced the strength of the relationship. Moderators analyzed included: mean paternal age, mean child age, paternal relationship status, informant of parenting behaviors, and bibliographic factors. Results: The current study found a small relationship between paternal depressive symptoms and both positive (r= –.16; 95% CI [–.20, –.13]; k= 35; p
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Cheung, K., & Theule, J. (2019, March 15). Paternal Depressive Symptoms and Parenting Behaviors: An Updated Meta-Analysis. Journal of Child and Family Studies. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-018-01316-1
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