Summary: | This research aimed to examine the role of husband’s perception of wife’s
support to paternal involvement with early-childhood children, through paternal self
efficacy as mediator. The hypotesis proposed was the role of husband’s perception of
wife’s support to paternal involvement with early-childhood children was mediated by
paternal self efficacy.
This research consist of 206 fathers who have early childhood children (3-6
years old) and living in similar houses with their children dan wifes. Every subject was
given three scale : Paternal Involvement with Early childhood Scale, Paternal Self
Efficacy Scale, and Husband’s Perception of Wife’s Support Scale. The data was
analyzed using path analysis with regression analysis.
The result of hypothesis testing showed that hypotesis was accepted, which was
indicated by by the indirect effect coefficient was 0,454 more than direct effect
coefficient was 0,327. Based on this data, the conclusion was paternal self-efficacy
could be good mediator to explain the role of wife support to paternal involvement with
early childhood children. This research proved that husband’s positive perception to
wife support can enhanced paternal self efficacy and then paternal involvement.
Effective contribution (R2) of indirect path was more than direct path. Effective
contribution of Husband’s Perception of Wife’s Support to Paternal Self Efficacy was
20,7% and effective contribution of Paternal Self Efficacy to Paternal Involvement was
21,3%. Effective contribution of Husband’s Perception of Wife’s Support to Paternal
Involvement was 9,8%.
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