- Title
- Effects of a father-daughter physical activity intervention delivered by trained facilitators in the community setting on girls' social-emotional well-being: A randomized controlled trial.
- Creator
- Pollock, Emma R.; Young, Myles D.; Lubans, David R.; Eather, Narelle; Morgan, Philip J.
- Relation
- Developmental Psychology Vol. 59, Issue 10, p. 1852-1866
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/dev0001609
- Publisher
- American Psychological Association
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- This study evaluated the effect of the Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered (DADEE) program on daughters' social-emotional well-being when delivered by trained facilitators. Fathers (n = 158; Mage = 41.95 ± 5.32 years; 86% Australian born) and daughters (n = 193; Mage = 8.35 ± 1.85 years) from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, were randomized into (a) the DADEE intervention or (b) a wait-list control. At baseline and 3 months, fathers, daughters, and mothers completed validated scales of daughters' social-emotional well-being (main outcome of interest), daughters' self-esteem, and other family-related outcomes. Intervention daughters improved their social-emotional well-being from father and mother perspectives compared to the control group (d = 0.51-0.64). Intervention effects were observed for the father-daughter relationship, indicators of father involvement, fathering warmth, coparenting, and family-related well-being, but not daughters' self-reported self-esteem and family-related well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
- Subject
- family-based intervention; physical activity; social-emotional well-being; father-daughter; girls
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1495049
- Identifier
- uon:53959
- Identifier
- ISSN:0012-1649
- Language
- eng
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