The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization

With much research into physical, cyber, and verbal bullying victimization, social bullying victimization is a type of victimization that can be hidden. Studies about Black father involvement have found involvement to be a buffer to adverse and risky behaviors of children, including different forms...

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Main Authors: Shawndaya S. Thrasher, Esther K. Malm, Cana Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1976
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description With much research into physical, cyber, and verbal bullying victimization, social bullying victimization is a type of victimization that can be hidden. Studies about Black father involvement have found involvement to be a buffer to adverse and risky behaviors of children, including different forms of victimization experienced by their daughters. This study examined one gap in the literature: the direct and potentially indirect associations between father involvement and father–child relationship quality on child reports of social bullying victimization among girls. The cross-sectional sample of 368 Black fathers and their daughters was sourced from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study. Data from wave 5 were selected for the child (age 9) and father because social bullying victimization was first measured at this time point. Logistic regression analysis findings showed father involvement was associated with lower social bullying victimization. In addition, talking and sharing ideas quite well rather than extremely well with their fathers was associated with higher odds of social bullying victimization. Father–daughter relationship quality did not mediate the father involvement and social bullying victimization relationship. Findings provide additional support to include fathers, particularly Black fathers, in intervention/prevention efforts and the importance of increasing awareness and benefits of father involvement in subtle forms of victimization such as social bullying victimization among Black families.
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spelling doaj.art-98e2c6306129404d9d6210ac3eec475b2023-11-24T14:02:57ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672022-12-01912197610.3390/children9121976The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying VictimizationShawndaya S. Thrasher0Esther K. Malm1Cana Kim2School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USADepartment of Psychology, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071, USADepartment of Political Science, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USAWith much research into physical, cyber, and verbal bullying victimization, social bullying victimization is a type of victimization that can be hidden. Studies about Black father involvement have found involvement to be a buffer to adverse and risky behaviors of children, including different forms of victimization experienced by their daughters. This study examined one gap in the literature: the direct and potentially indirect associations between father involvement and father–child relationship quality on child reports of social bullying victimization among girls. The cross-sectional sample of 368 Black fathers and their daughters was sourced from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study. Data from wave 5 were selected for the child (age 9) and father because social bullying victimization was first measured at this time point. Logistic regression analysis findings showed father involvement was associated with lower social bullying victimization. In addition, talking and sharing ideas quite well rather than extremely well with their fathers was associated with higher odds of social bullying victimization. Father–daughter relationship quality did not mediate the father involvement and social bullying victimization relationship. Findings provide additional support to include fathers, particularly Black fathers, in intervention/prevention efforts and the importance of increasing awareness and benefits of father involvement in subtle forms of victimization such as social bullying victimization among Black families.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1976father involvementfather–child relationship qualityBlack fatherssocial bullying victimizationFragile Families
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father involvement
father–child relationship quality
Black fathers
social bullying victimization
Fragile Families
title The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization
title_full The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization
title_fullStr The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization
title_full_unstemmed The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization
title_short The Associations between Father Involvement and Father–Daughter Relationship Quality on Girls’ Experience of Social Bullying Victimization
title_sort associations between father involvement and father daughter relationship quality on girls experience of social bullying victimization
topic father involvement
father–child relationship quality
Black fathers
social bullying victimization
Fragile Families
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1976
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