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Developing a Middle-Range Theory of Father Involvement Postdivorce

MARILYN IHINGER-TALLMAN

Washington State University

KAY PASLEY

University of North Carolina—Greensboro

CHERYL BUEHLER

University of Tennessee

The problem addressed in the article is why so many fathers remove themselves from their children's lives after divorce. The authors develop a theory that offers a partial explanation of this phenomena based on the potential for change in the salience of a man's identity as a father postdivorce. Propositions are developed and hypotheses are derived from symbolic interaction and identity theory. The authors define and interrelate the concepts of identity, saliency, commitment, and significant others to explain father presence or absence postdivorce across time. The theory further isolates a number of variables that are expected to moderate (strengthen or weaken) the relationship between father parenting-role identity and father involvement. Identifying modifiers enables the authors to stipulate why some fathers are more involved with their children following separation by explaining the conditions under which father identity becomes translated into a patterned set of behaviors.

Journal of Family Issues, Vol. 14, No. 4, 550-571 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/019251393014004005


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