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FATHERING IN CULTURAL CONTEXTS: Developmental and Clinical Issues
Jaipaul L. Roopnarine
, Elif Dede Yildirim
Department of Human Development and Family Science
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Work
100%
Fathers
86%
Sociology
65%
Masculinity
62%
Child Welfare
58%
Economic Development
58%
Anthropology
57%
Allied Health Personnel
53%
Heterosexuality
50%
Parenting
49%
Human Development
47%
Child Development
45%
Psychopathology
43%
Theoretical Models
35%
Students
30%
Psychology
29%
Child
19%
Social Sciences
father
41%
fatherhood
31%
family structure
27%
psychopathology
26%
masculinity
24%
mobile social services
23%
anthropology
22%
typology
22%
appeal
21%
social work
20%
sociology
20%
psychology
18%
childhood
18%
well-being
17%
graduate
16%
health
11%
economics
11%
student
6%